MALPOSITION OF A TOTALLY IMPLANTABLE VENOUS ACCESS CATHETER IN THE AZYGOUS VEIN - REPORT OF A CASE

被引:9
作者
IKEDA, S
SERA, Y
YAMAMOTO, H
TERAKURA, H
YOSHIDA, M
UCHINO, S
OKA, Y
AKIZUKI, M
机构
[1] Department of Pediatric Surgery, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, Kumamoto, 860
来源
SURGERY TODAY-THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF SURGERY | 1995年 / 25卷 / 07期
关键词
MALPOSITION; AZYGOUS VEIN; CATHETER;
D O I
10.1007/BF00311442
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
We report herein the case of a 2-year-old girl with short bowel syndrome who developed chest pain 2 weeks after a totally implantable central venous access catheter had been surgically placed to facilitate total parenteral nutrition. A lateral chest X-ray and contrast flow study subsequently revealed that the catheter tip had been inserted into the azygous vein. Although this complication is very rare, it may be encountered more commonly with the increasing use of this type of venous access. Thus, we believe that a lateral chest X-ray should be routinely performed on all patients following catheter insertion to check for possible malposition of the tip in the azygous vein.
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