A Rare Central Venous Catheter Malposition: A Case Report

AuthorAli Asghar Moeinipouren
AuthorAhmad Amouzeshien
AuthorMarjan Joudien
AuthorMehdi Fathien
AuthorSaeed Jahanbakhshen
AuthorSaeed Hafezen
AuthorAzra Izanlooen
AuthorMahmood Khorsanden
Issued Date2014-02-01en
AbstractIntroduction: Central venous catheter placement is a routine procedure for the management of critically ill patients; however, it is important to ensure its proper placement. A central venous catheter malposition may cause various complications, some of which can be fatal. Case Presentation: We report an unexpected malposition of a catheter in the left internal jugular vein, where it entered into the left internal mammary vein. Conclusions: We think one of the influential factors for leading a guidewire and catheter into a nominated vein may be the left sided bevel of the needle at the time of internal jugular vein needle and catheter insertion. We were required to continue going towards the subclavian vein and accidentally turned into the left internal mammary vein.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/aapm.16049en
KeywordCentral Venous Catheteren
KeywordVenous Pressureen
KeywordCathetersen
KeywordVascular Access Devicesen
KeywordIndwellingen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleA Rare Central Venous Catheter Malposition: A Case Reporten
TypeCase Reporten

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