We report a case of delayed pneumothorax, central venous catheter migration and iatrogenic hydrothorax in a 22-year-old female. The left subclavian central venous catheter initially transfixed the lung apex; pneumothorax occurred 24 h later following initiation of positive pressure ventilation. Lung collapse as a result of the pneumothorax caused catheter migration and hydrothorax. Catheter removal and chest drainage led to an uneventful recovery
In critically ill patients, centeral venous catheterization is a widely used procedure for fluid res...
AB Background and purpose.In percutaneous placement of central venous catheters an inadvertent, dire...
Migration of the tip of central venous catheters is not an uncommon event and the mechanism for this...
Delayed pneumothorax may occur after sub-clavian vein catheterization and results from slow accumula...
Percutaneous central venous catheter access is common-place in surgical patients. Though several maj...
This report describes a case of 88-year-old women who developed central venous catheter-related bila...
Central venous catheterization is associated with its share of complications. Most of these complica...
Pneumothorax, whether spontaneous, iatrogenic or traumatic, frequently requires drainage, especially...
Mechanical complications of central venous catheterization (CVC) include artery puncture, vein injur...
Central venous catheterization may cause life-threatening complications including pneumothorax and h...
The case history of a patient who developed a unilateral pneumothorax with contra-lateral hydrothora...
Central venous catheterization is associated with a large number of complications, such as pneumotho...
A malpositioned central venous catheter can cause constant excessive pressure on one particular area...
Central venous devices are routinely used in delivering chemotherapy and total parenteral nutrition....
This case report describes the delayed migration of an interscalene brachial plexus catheter that wa...
In critically ill patients, centeral venous catheterization is a widely used procedure for fluid res...
AB Background and purpose.In percutaneous placement of central venous catheters an inadvertent, dire...
Migration of the tip of central venous catheters is not an uncommon event and the mechanism for this...
Delayed pneumothorax may occur after sub-clavian vein catheterization and results from slow accumula...
Percutaneous central venous catheter access is common-place in surgical patients. Though several maj...
This report describes a case of 88-year-old women who developed central venous catheter-related bila...
Central venous catheterization is associated with its share of complications. Most of these complica...
Pneumothorax, whether spontaneous, iatrogenic or traumatic, frequently requires drainage, especially...
Mechanical complications of central venous catheterization (CVC) include artery puncture, vein injur...
Central venous catheterization may cause life-threatening complications including pneumothorax and h...
The case history of a patient who developed a unilateral pneumothorax with contra-lateral hydrothora...
Central venous catheterization is associated with a large number of complications, such as pneumotho...
A malpositioned central venous catheter can cause constant excessive pressure on one particular area...
Central venous devices are routinely used in delivering chemotherapy and total parenteral nutrition....
This case report describes the delayed migration of an interscalene brachial plexus catheter that wa...
In critically ill patients, centeral venous catheterization is a widely used procedure for fluid res...
AB Background and purpose.In percutaneous placement of central venous catheters an inadvertent, dire...
Migration of the tip of central venous catheters is not an uncommon event and the mechanism for this...