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중심 정맥 삽관 시 발생한 유도 철사의 포착 1례Guidewire Entrapment During Central Venous Catheterization

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Guidewire Entrapment During Central Venous Catheterization
Authors
이상헌이승철이정훈서준석도한호
Issue Date
Dec-2013
Publisher
대한응급의학회
Keywords
Catheterization; Cantral venous; Patient harm; Case reports
Citation
대한응급의학회지, v.24, no.6, pp 771 - 774
Pages
4
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
대한응급의학회지
Volume
24
Number
6
Start Page
771
End Page
774
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/17746
ISSN
1226-4334
Abstract
Central venous catheterization is common in the emergency department for monitoring of CVP (central venous pressure),fluid administration, and drug infusions. However, the insertion of a central venous catheter is a technically challenging procedure with known risks and complications. A 94-year-old woman was transferred to an emergency department due to difficulties in removing the guidewire during central catheter insertion through the right subclavian vein. A focused bedside ultrasound showed that the guidewire was improperly positioned in the right internal jugular vein. Upon computed tomographic evaluation, the guidewire perforated the right subclavian vein, looped in the mediastinum, reentered the right internal jugular vein toward the right jugular foramen, and was removed by surgery. In conclusion, as catheter and guidewire entrapment are well-known potential complications of central venous catheterization, when resistance is encountered at any stage of central venous catheterization (especially when removing the entrapped catheter or guidewire) the procedure should be stopped and evaluated with imaging assistance. Clinicians should be aware of more complicated sequelae caused by blunt removal of an entrapped catheter and guidewire, despite its low probability.
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