1. Videothoracoscopic-guided management of a central vein perforation during hemodialysis catheter placement.
- Author
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Kuzniec S, Natal SR, Werebe Ede C, and Wolosker N
- Subjects
- Brachiocephalic Veins injuries, Catheterization, Central Venous instrumentation, Hemorrhage etiology, Humans, Iatrogenic Disease, Male, Middle Aged, Polycystic Kidney Diseases complications, Polycystic Kidney Diseases therapy, Renal Insufficiency etiology, Renal Insufficiency therapy, Rupture, Treatment Outcome, Vena Cava, Superior injuries, Wounds, Penetrating etiology, Brachiocephalic Veins surgery, Catheterization, Central Venous adverse effects, Catheters, Indwelling adverse effects, Hemorrhage surgery, Hemostatic Techniques, Renal Dialysis, Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted, Vena Cava, Superior surgery, Wounds, Penetrating surgery
- Abstract
We present a case of the successful repair of an iatrogenic central vein lesion using a videothoracoscopic approach. The confluence of the right innominate vein and the superior vena cava was perforated during the placement of a right internal jugular vein long-term dialysis catheter. The misplacement of the tips of the catheter in the right pleural space was promptly observed. The catheter was removed under pleural videothoracoscopic vision while a tamponade was directly applied to the mediastinal perforation. Massive bleeding was prevented and the central vein perforation was treated successfully using a minimally invasive technique., (Copyright © 2010 Society for Vascular Surgery. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2010
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