Surgical removal of an ectopic haemodialysis catheter in the brachiocephalic artery: a case report
Percutaneous central vein catheterization is commonly performed to access venous circulation for various clinical indications. However, unintentional arterial puncture may occur which can result in catastrophic complications. We report a case of an inadvertent right brachiocephalic artery cannulatio...
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2-s2.0-85194162007 Adnan I.; Zailani N.H.; Varma V.; Mansor M.S.H.; Mokhtar R.A.R.; Amir M. Surgical removal of an ectopic haemodialysis catheter in the brachiocephalic artery: a case report 2024 Journal of Surgical Case Reports 2024 5 10.1093/jscr/rjae329 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85194162007&doi=10.1093%2fjscr%2frjae329&partnerID=40&md5=266e91ca67a0057cd713361af3d82b1d Percutaneous central vein catheterization is commonly performed to access venous circulation for various clinical indications. However, unintentional arterial puncture may occur which can result in catastrophic complications. We report a case of an inadvertent right brachiocephalic artery cannulation in a 77-year-old lady planned for haemodialysis via a percutaneous internal jugular vein vascular access performed under ultrasound guidance. As an intravascular stent is not favourable in view of the close proximity of the right common carotid artery to the site of puncture as well as the risk of massive bleeding upon simple removal of the catheter, an open surgical removal via a median sternotomy was performed. Acquiring the competency in procedural skills, an understanding of the surgical anatomy and anticipating impending complications are of paramount importance in preventing as well as in mitigating the above complication. © The Author(s) 2024. Oxford University Press 20428812 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Adnan I.; Zailani N.H.; Varma V.; Mansor M.S.H.; Mokhtar R.A.R.; Amir M. |
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Adnan I.; Zailani N.H.; Varma V.; Mansor M.S.H.; Mokhtar R.A.R.; Amir M. Surgical removal of an ectopic haemodialysis catheter in the brachiocephalic artery: a case report |
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Adnan I.; Zailani N.H.; Varma V.; Mansor M.S.H.; Mokhtar R.A.R.; Amir M. |
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Adnan I.; Zailani N.H.; Varma V.; Mansor M.S.H.; Mokhtar R.A.R.; Amir M. |
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Surgical removal of an ectopic haemodialysis catheter in the brachiocephalic artery: a case report |
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Surgical removal of an ectopic haemodialysis catheter in the brachiocephalic artery: a case report |
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Surgical removal of an ectopic haemodialysis catheter in the brachiocephalic artery: a case report |
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Surgical removal of an ectopic haemodialysis catheter in the brachiocephalic artery: a case report |
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Surgical removal of an ectopic haemodialysis catheter in the brachiocephalic artery: a case report |
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Surgical removal of an ectopic haemodialysis catheter in the brachiocephalic artery: a case report |
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Percutaneous central vein catheterization is commonly performed to access venous circulation for various clinical indications. However, unintentional arterial puncture may occur which can result in catastrophic complications. We report a case of an inadvertent right brachiocephalic artery cannulation in a 77-year-old lady planned for haemodialysis via a percutaneous internal jugular vein vascular access performed under ultrasound guidance. As an intravascular stent is not favourable in view of the close proximity of the right common carotid artery to the site of puncture as well as the risk of massive bleeding upon simple removal of the catheter, an open surgical removal via a median sternotomy was performed. Acquiring the competency in procedural skills, an understanding of the surgical anatomy and anticipating impending complications are of paramount importance in preventing as well as in mitigating the above complication. © The Author(s) 2024. |
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