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Fracture and atypical migration of an implantable central venous access device.

Mirela Mery1, Stéphanie Palengat1, Romaric Loffroy2, Magali Vernet1, Pascal Matet1, Violaine Cherblanc3.   

Abstract

Distal embolization of a fractured indwelling central catheter is a rare complication. The pinch-off syndrome (POS) should be known, prevented and early detected. We present a case in which further radiological exams were required to find the fragmented catheter with an atypical migration, requiring local surgery for removing. After chest and abdominal CT scan, neck X-ray, and heart echography, the catheter was found on the lower limbs X-ray on the internal side of right knee corresponding to a location of saphenous vein. Implanted catheters should be removed after completion of treatment and the integrity of the system should be monitored. To avoid POS, a catheter must be inserted into the subclavian vein as laterally as possible.

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Keywords:  Central venous access; migration; pinch-off syndrome (POS); surgery

Year:  2016        PMID: 27429915      PMCID: PMC4929274          DOI: 10.21037/qims.2016.06.01

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg        ISSN: 2223-4306


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1.  Imaging evaluation of catheter integrity prevent potentially fatal complication of pinch-off syndrome: illustration of two cases.

Authors:  Hanzhou Li; Serena Jen; Jayanth H Keshavamurthy; Gregory H Bowers; Hoang Anh Vo; Eran Rotem
Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg       Date:  2017-06

2.  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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