Résumé
We present the successful perioperative management of an adult patient with Ebstein's anomaly for abdominal rectopexy surgery. The patient developed mild hypotension and a fall in peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO 2 ) after administration of a graded epidural block. Correction of the fall in the blood pressure; however, did not improve the SpO 2 . The patient was administered an intravenous infusion of dopamine to improve the cardiac output and this led to improvement in the SpO 2 .
Sujets)
Cardiotoniques/administration et posologie , Dopamine/administration et posologie , Maladie d'Ebstein/sang , Maladie d'Ebstein/complications , Maladie d'Ebstein/physiopathologie , Femelle , Communications interauriculaires/sang , Communications interauriculaires/complications , Communications interauriculaires/physiopathologie , Humains , Perfusions veineuses , Adulte d'âge moyen , Oxygène/sangRésumé
A patient for double valve replacement developed an unusual complication consequent to extra-vascular displacement of a port of a central venous catheter, placed through the right subclavian vein. The patient had an uneventful surgical course and the trachea extubated after routine mechanical ventilation. Patient developed excessive mediastinal drainage later, which was noticed to be watery in nature. The source of the drainage was found to be a port of the central venous catheter, draining extra-vascular into the subclavian vascular sheath and thereafter through the pericardium into the mediastinal drains.