| Literature DB >> 26257855 |
Jaekyu Ryu1, Ji-Hyun Yoon1, Eun-Joon Lee1, Chia An Lee1, Seong Chang Woo1, Chang-Young Jeong1.
Abstract
Central venous catheters provide long-term available vascular access. They are useful for central venous pressure monitoring, rapid fluid management, massive transfusion and direct cardiovascular medication, especially in operation. Central venous catheterization is usually performed by the landmark bedside technique without imaging guidance. The complications of central venous catheterization are frequent, which include malposition, pneumothorax, hemothorax, chylothorax, arterial puncture, hematoma, air embolism and infection. Malposition of a central venous catheter is not rare and may cause several complications such as malfunction of the catheter, default measurement of central venous pressure, catheter erosion, thrombophlebitis and cardiac tamponade. In this case, we report a malposition of central venous catheter with 9-Fr introducer sheath which is located in the right subclavian vein via ipsilateral internal jugular vein and the correction of this misplacement assisted by mobile type diagnostic X-ray apparatus (C-arm fluoroscope).Entities:
Keywords: Catheterization; Internal jugular vein; Malposition; Subclavian vein
Year: 2015 PMID: 26257855 PMCID: PMC4524941 DOI: 10.4097/kjae.2015.68.4.402
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Anesthesiol ISSN: 2005-6419
Fig. 1Malposition of central venous catheter. Central venous catheter (9 Fr.) and central venous oximetry catheter (PreSep™) located in the right subclavian vein inserted via right jugular vein.
Fig. 2Correction of the malposition of central venous catheter assisted by mobile type diagnostic X-ray apparatus (C-arm fluoroscope). The central venous catheter tips are located (A) in the right subclavian vein and (D) in the superior vena cava. The J-wire tips are located (B) in the junction of the right internal jugular vein and (C) in superior vena cava.
Fig. 3Corrected position of central venous catheter (9 Fr.) and central venous oximetry catheter (PreSep™) in the junction of superior vena cava and right atrium.