Literature DB >> 26980633

Chest pain due to Pinch-off syndrome: radiological findings and endovascular rescue.

E Viviani1, A M Giribono1, D Ferrara1, A Santagata1, D Narese2, F Midiri2, D Albano2, M Porcellini1.   

Abstract

Port-a-cath is widely used as a route for administration of drugs in hematology and oncology patients and, recently, has been adapted also for hemodialysis patients. Major complications include infection, thrombosis, arrhythmia, and embolization. The Pinch-off-syndrome (POS) means the clavicle and the first rib compress the long-term central venous catheter. The reported incidence rate ranges from 1.4% to 4.1%. This syndrome can be recognized on chest radiography by observing a thinning of the catheter lumen through the passage between the clavicle and the first rib. Catheter fracture is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication that must be recognized and treated promptly. Management of dislodged ports includes percutaneous transcatheter retrieval, open thoracotomy retrieval and oral anticoagulant therapy. Among these techniques, percutaneous transcatheter retrieval is an easy, safe and efficient method. We report the successful percutaneous endovascular retrieval of dislodged intracardiac catheter, separated from its port, in a 58 year-old male patient who presented with chest pain.

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Keywords:  Catheter embolization; Intravenous access device; Pinch-off syndrome; Snare catheter

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26980633     DOI: 10.7417/T.2016.1909

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Ter        ISSN: 0009-9074


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1.  Chemoport Fracture due to Catheter Pinch Off Syndrome: A Rare Complication of Subclavian Vein Approach Revisited.

Authors:  Harish Neelamraju Lakshmi; Mohit Sharma; Abhishek Jain; Ketul Puj; Dipin Jayaprakash; Shashank Pandya
Journal:  Indian J Surg Oncol       Date:  2021-10-09
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