Literature DB >> 9655009

[A rare complication of permanent venous access: constriction, fracture and embolization of the catheter].

Y Groebli1, P Wuthrich, P Tschantz, P Beguelin, D Piguet.   

Abstract

The pinch off syndrome due to squeezing of the implanted catheter is a rare complication of permanent venous access devices (0.1 to 1% of the cases). The cause is a mechanical catheter's compression in the costo-clavicular space, when implanted too medially in the subclavian vein. In case of lack of venous reflux or injection difficulties, sometimes complicated by local pain, a radiological control must be obtained to demonstrate signs of compression or beginning of fracture. Significant damage to the system is shown be extravasation of radioopaque contrast medium. The suspicion of catheter damage justifies early replacement of the system to avoid right heart or pulmonary artery embolism. The electron microscopic scanning tends to prove that the catheter's rupture is caused by a fatigue process.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9655009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Swiss Surg        ISSN: 1023-9332


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