Central Venous Catheterization Complication: Delayed Diagnosis of Venous Perforation and Hemothorax

Mechanical complications of central venous catheterization (CVC) include artery puncture, vein injuries, catheter malposition (CM), pneumothorax, hemothorax, air embolism, subcutaneous hematoma and arrhythmia. This report was aimed to present the case developing hemothorax due to multilumen catheter...

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Published in:Türk Yoğun Bakim Derneği Dergisi
Main Authors: Murat Bağcı, Hacer Yeter, Aydın Fırıncıoğlu, Kerem Erkalp, Ayşin Alagöl
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Published: Turkish Society of Intensive Care 2015-12-01
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description Mechanical complications of central venous catheterization (CVC) include artery puncture, vein injuries, catheter malposition (CM), pneumothorax, hemothorax, air embolism, subcutaneous hematoma and arrhythmia. This report was aimed to present the case developing hemothorax due to multilumen catheter (MLC) malposition following venous perforation which is overlooked during CVC. A 21-year old female patient was planned urgent surgery due to a sharp object injury on the right arm. MLC was inserted to left internal jugular vein (IJV) using the seldinger technique in the second attempt. Despite administration of erythrocyte suspension, fluid and noradrenaline infusion through the MLC, patient’s Hct did not increase, hypotension and tachycardia were continued. Catheter was not used and peripheral venous vascular access was used for replacement and infusions. Postoperatively, opacity covering the left hemithorax was detected on the chest radiograph, marked pleural effusion and pneumothorax on the left side was detected on thorax computed tomography. MLC was removed and tube thoracostomy drainage was administered. Hemorrhagic fluid was drained from thorax. Conservative treatment was deemed appropriate since stable vital signs after chest tube application. The complication rate is low and success rate is high in CVC from IJV. Malposition is rare in CVC application from right IJV than in CVC application from left IJV. There is a sharp curve in CVC from the left IJV, which frequently leads to malposition of the MLC. CM should be suspected with no aspiration of blood through catheter or aspiration of another substance such as air, chylous fluid, etc. and non-pulsatile blood flow. If dyspnea, tachycardia, tachypnea, hypotension and desaturation develop after catheter administration we should be alert.
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spelling doaj-c8a569cf1cb846ffa705abcd08c0153f2025-11-02T21:32:46ZengTurkish Society of Intensive CareTürk Yoğun Bakim Derneği Dergisi2146-64162147-267X2015-12-0113312913410.4274/tybdd.20591Central Venous Catheterization Complication: Delayed Diagnosis of Venous Perforation and HemothoraxMurat Bağcı0Hacer Yeter1Aydın Fırıncıoğlu2Kerem Erkalp3Ayşin Alagöl4Bağcılar Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Anestezi ve Reanimasyon Kliniği, İstanbul, TürkiyeBağcılar Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Anestezi ve Reanimasyon Kliniği, İstanbul, TürkiyeBağcılar Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Anestezi ve Reanimasyon Kliniği, İstanbul, TürkiyeBağcılar Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Anestezi ve Reanimasyon Kliniği, İstanbul, TürkiyeBağcılar Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Anestezi ve Reanimasyon Kliniği, İstanbul, TürkiyeMechanical complications of central venous catheterization (CVC) include artery puncture, vein injuries, catheter malposition (CM), pneumothorax, hemothorax, air embolism, subcutaneous hematoma and arrhythmia. This report was aimed to present the case developing hemothorax due to multilumen catheter (MLC) malposition following venous perforation which is overlooked during CVC. A 21-year old female patient was planned urgent surgery due to a sharp object injury on the right arm. MLC was inserted to left internal jugular vein (IJV) using the seldinger technique in the second attempt. Despite administration of erythrocyte suspension, fluid and noradrenaline infusion through the MLC, patient’s Hct did not increase, hypotension and tachycardia were continued. Catheter was not used and peripheral venous vascular access was used for replacement and infusions. Postoperatively, opacity covering the left hemithorax was detected on the chest radiograph, marked pleural effusion and pneumothorax on the left side was detected on thorax computed tomography. MLC was removed and tube thoracostomy drainage was administered. Hemorrhagic fluid was drained from thorax. Conservative treatment was deemed appropriate since stable vital signs after chest tube application. The complication rate is low and success rate is high in CVC from IJV. Malposition is rare in CVC application from right IJV than in CVC application from left IJV. There is a sharp curve in CVC from the left IJV, which frequently leads to malposition of the MLC. CM should be suspected with no aspiration of blood through catheter or aspiration of another substance such as air, chylous fluid, etc. and non-pulsatile blood flow. If dyspnea, tachycardia, tachypnea, hypotension and desaturation develop after catheter administration we should be alert.http://www.yogunbakimderg.com/article_9967/Central-Venous-Catheterization-Complication-Delayed-Diagnosis-Of-Venous-Perforation-And-HemothoraxCentral venous catheterizationcomplicationvenous perforationhemothorax
spellingShingle Murat Bağcı
Hacer Yeter
Aydın Fırıncıoğlu
Kerem Erkalp
Ayşin Alagöl
Central Venous Catheterization Complication: Delayed Diagnosis of Venous Perforation and Hemothorax
Central venous catheterization
complication
venous perforation
hemothorax
title Central Venous Catheterization Complication: Delayed Diagnosis of Venous Perforation and Hemothorax
title_full Central Venous Catheterization Complication: Delayed Diagnosis of Venous Perforation and Hemothorax
title_fullStr Central Venous Catheterization Complication: Delayed Diagnosis of Venous Perforation and Hemothorax
title_full_unstemmed Central Venous Catheterization Complication: Delayed Diagnosis of Venous Perforation and Hemothorax
title_short Central Venous Catheterization Complication: Delayed Diagnosis of Venous Perforation and Hemothorax
title_sort central venous catheterization complication delayed diagnosis of venous perforation and hemothorax
topic Central venous catheterization
complication
venous perforation
hemothorax
url http://www.yogunbakimderg.com/article_9967/Central-Venous-Catheterization-Complication-Delayed-Diagnosis-Of-Venous-Perforation-And-Hemothorax
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