Incidental ipsilateral subclavian vein catheterization via right internal jugular venous route: A case report
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
;
: 38-40, 2012.
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in Korean
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| ID: wpr-227708
ABSTRACT
Central venous catheterization is frequently performed for perioperative management and intravenous access. However, the complications of central venous catheterization are numerous and include malposition, pneumothorax, hemothorax, chylothorax, thrombosis, extravasation of the infusate and infection. Although the malpositioning of the central venous catheter has been widely reported, there are few reports of ipsilateral subclavian vein catheterization via the right internal jugular venous route. In this case, we describe a misplacement of a right internal venous catheterization into the ipsilateral subclavian vein and suggest the possible causative factors.
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Main subject:
Pneumothorax
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Subclavian Vein
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Thrombosis
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Catheterization, Central Venous
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Catheterization
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Chylothorax
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Catheters
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Central Venous Catheters
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Hemothorax
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
Year:
2012
Type:
Article
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