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Folded large-bore central catheter in the right internal jugular vein as shown by ultrasound: a case report

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Abstract
Central venous catheters are used for various purposes in the operating room. Generally, the use of ultrasound to insert a central venous catheter is rapid and minimally complicated. An advanced venous access (AVA) catheter is used to gain access to the pulmonary artery and facilitate fluid resuscitation through the internal jugular vein. The present report describes a case in which ultrasound was used in a 43-year-old man to avoid complications during insertion of an AVA catheter with a relatively large diameter. The sheath of the catheter was so thin that a dilator was essential to prevent it from folding upon insertion. Despite the use of ultrasound guidance, the AVA catheter sheath became folded within the patient's internal jugular vein. Mechanical complications of central venous catheter insertion are well known, but folding of a large-bore catheter in the internal jugular vein has rarely been reported.
All Author(s)
T. Pyeon ; J. Y. Hwang ; H. Gong ; S. H. Kwak ; J. Kim
Issued Date
2019
Type
Article
Keyword
AdultCatheterization, Central Venous/*methodsHumansJugular Veins/diagnostic imaging/*pathology/*surgeryMalePrognosisSurgery, Computer-Assisted/*methodsUltrasonography/*methodsCentral venous catheterizationinternal jugular veinlarge-bore cathetermechanical complicationpulmonary arteryultrasound guidance
ISSN
0300-0605 ; 1473-2300
Citation Title
Journal of International Medical Research
Citation Volume
47
Citation Number
2
Citation Start Page
1005
Citation End Page
1009
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.1177/0300060518813514
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr//handle/2022.oak/332
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