PubMed ID: 23094541Embolization of a catheter fragment is a very rarely seen complication, and few cases have been reported in children. Catheter fragments must be urgently extracted due to life-threatening complications. Most catheter fragments are removed very soon after being lost in the cardiovascular system, including the venous system and right side of the heart. In our report, we describe a child with catheter fragment, which was removed from the left ventricle 32 days after embolization. This catheter fragment was successfully retrieved percutaneously using a gooseneck snare catheter through the femoral artery
Peripheral catheter embolization to the heart is common but infrequently reported. In view of the ha...
BackgroundPort-a-cath catheters are frequently used in children with malignancies. Their dislodgment...
Copyright © 2015 Gus Mitsopoulos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Gurses D, Ozyurek AR, Levent E, Ulger Z. Percutaneous retrieval of a chronic catheter fragment from ...
Embolization of a port catheter is a dangerous and serious complication. In this paper, we present t...
A premature infant with rupture of percutaneous central catheter and subsequent migration of the fra...
We report our experience of seven patients referred to our hospital with foreign bodies embolized in...
Transvascular (nonsurgical) Removal of Catheter Fragments from the Heart and Great Vessels. The incr...
AbstractObjectivePort-A catheter fracture with embolization is a serious complication. The percutane...
© The Author(s) 2018Several types of intravascular devices and catheters are frequently used for lon...
Although the use of central venous silicone catheters is widespread, little is known about the incid...
Totally subcutaneous intravascular portacath provide safe and reliable vascular access and is widely...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of complex percutaneous coronary interventions have been accompanie...
In two patients, indwelling polyethylene catheters embolized to the pulmonary artery after being dis...
IIntroduction: Central venous catheters are often required in oncologic patients for long-term safe ...
Peripheral catheter embolization to the heart is common but infrequently reported. In view of the ha...
BackgroundPort-a-cath catheters are frequently used in children with malignancies. Their dislodgment...
Copyright © 2015 Gus Mitsopoulos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Gurses D, Ozyurek AR, Levent E, Ulger Z. Percutaneous retrieval of a chronic catheter fragment from ...
Embolization of a port catheter is a dangerous and serious complication. In this paper, we present t...
A premature infant with rupture of percutaneous central catheter and subsequent migration of the fra...
We report our experience of seven patients referred to our hospital with foreign bodies embolized in...
Transvascular (nonsurgical) Removal of Catheter Fragments from the Heart and Great Vessels. The incr...
AbstractObjectivePort-A catheter fracture with embolization is a serious complication. The percutane...
© The Author(s) 2018Several types of intravascular devices and catheters are frequently used for lon...
Although the use of central venous silicone catheters is widespread, little is known about the incid...
Totally subcutaneous intravascular portacath provide safe and reliable vascular access and is widely...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of complex percutaneous coronary interventions have been accompanie...
In two patients, indwelling polyethylene catheters embolized to the pulmonary artery after being dis...
IIntroduction: Central venous catheters are often required in oncologic patients for long-term safe ...
Peripheral catheter embolization to the heart is common but infrequently reported. In view of the ha...
BackgroundPort-a-cath catheters are frequently used in children with malignancies. Their dislodgment...
Copyright © 2015 Gus Mitsopoulos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...