Physician-Modified Fenestrated Endovascular Repair for Iatrogenic Innominate Vein Injury

Iatrogenic innominate vein injuries are rare complications associated with internal jugular venous catheters. These complications are accompanied by high morbidity and mortality rates in patients with severe underlying medical conditions. Without proper treatment, emergency surgery may be needed due...

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Published in:Vascular Specialist International
Main Authors: Kyung Bae Lee, Alyssa J. Pyun, Jonathan Praeger, Kenneth R. Ziegler, Sukgu M. Han
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Language:English
Published: Medrang 2022-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.vsijournal.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.5758/vsi.220015
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author Kyung Bae Lee
Alyssa J. Pyun
Jonathan Praeger
Kenneth R. Ziegler
Sukgu M. Han
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description Iatrogenic innominate vein injuries are rare complications associated with internal jugular venous catheters. These complications are accompanied by high morbidity and mortality rates in patients with severe underlying medical conditions. Without proper treatment, emergency surgery may be needed due to acute cardiac tamponade or hemothorax. Endovascular repair can be advantageous for patients with significant medical comorbidities. Herein, we report the case of a 62-year-old female with an iatrogenic injury to the innominate vein at the subclavian vein and internal jugular confluence due to a malpositioned left internal jugular catheter. A customized fenestrated endograft was positioned with fenestration oriented to the internal jugular vein and a new tunneled catheter was inserted across the fenestration into the superior vena cava upon removal of the malpositioned catheter. In addition, a brachio-basilic arteriovenous fistula was created. At one month follow-up, the patient had a palpable thrill over the arteriovenous fistula and a functioning tunneled catheter.
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spelling doaj-art-dfd8aba057e94aff99572016de29ffff2025-08-19T21:33:10ZengMedrangVascular Specialist International2288-79702288-79892022-06-013810.5758/vsi.220015vsi.220015Physician-Modified Fenestrated Endovascular Repair for Iatrogenic Innominate Vein InjuryKyung Bae Lee0Alyssa J. Pyun1Jonathan Praeger2Kenneth R. Ziegler3Sukgu M. Han4Divisions of Vascular Surgery, Keck Medical Center of University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USADivisions of Vascular Surgery, Keck Medical Center of University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USADivisions of Cardiac Surgery, Keck Medical Center of University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USADivisions of Vascular Surgery, Keck Medical Center of University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USADivisions of Vascular Surgery, Keck Medical Center of University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USAIatrogenic innominate vein injuries are rare complications associated with internal jugular venous catheters. These complications are accompanied by high morbidity and mortality rates in patients with severe underlying medical conditions. Without proper treatment, emergency surgery may be needed due to acute cardiac tamponade or hemothorax. Endovascular repair can be advantageous for patients with significant medical comorbidities. Herein, we report the case of a 62-year-old female with an iatrogenic injury to the innominate vein at the subclavian vein and internal jugular confluence due to a malpositioned left internal jugular catheter. A customized fenestrated endograft was positioned with fenestration oriented to the internal jugular vein and a new tunneled catheter was inserted across the fenestration into the superior vena cava upon removal of the malpositioned catheter. In addition, a brachio-basilic arteriovenous fistula was created. At one month follow-up, the patient had a palpable thrill over the arteriovenous fistula and a functioning tunneled catheter.https://www.vsijournal.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.5758/vsi.220015endovascular proceduresiatrogenic diseasebrachiocephalic veinjugular veins
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Alyssa J. Pyun
Jonathan Praeger
Kenneth R. Ziegler
Sukgu M. Han
Physician-Modified Fenestrated Endovascular Repair for Iatrogenic Innominate Vein Injury
endovascular procedures
iatrogenic disease
brachiocephalic vein
jugular veins
title Physician-Modified Fenestrated Endovascular Repair for Iatrogenic Innominate Vein Injury
title_full Physician-Modified Fenestrated Endovascular Repair for Iatrogenic Innominate Vein Injury
title_fullStr Physician-Modified Fenestrated Endovascular Repair for Iatrogenic Innominate Vein Injury
title_full_unstemmed Physician-Modified Fenestrated Endovascular Repair for Iatrogenic Innominate Vein Injury
title_short Physician-Modified Fenestrated Endovascular Repair for Iatrogenic Innominate Vein Injury
title_sort physician modified fenestrated endovascular repair for iatrogenic innominate vein injury
topic endovascular procedures
iatrogenic disease
brachiocephalic vein
jugular veins
url https://www.vsijournal.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.5758/vsi.220015
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