Entrapment of guidewires by inferior vena cava filters can occur during the blind insertion of a jugular or a subclavian central venous catheter. Recently, few case reports have been published in the radiology literature. In addition, others have described endovascular techniques aimed at removing entrapped guidewires, avoiding the possibility of vena cava rupture. Given that a temporary hemodialysis venous catheter is frequently used as a first access, the possibility of entrapping the dialysis catheter guidewire should not be neglected
AbstractPrevention of pulmonary embolism by inferior vena cava filter has long been established . Th...
Background Internal jugular veins are the most frequently accessed site for central venous catheteri...
AbstractPurpose: To review delayed and guidewire-induced morbidity associated with vena cava filters...
BackgroundIatrogenic migration of inferior vena cava (IVC) filters is a potentially life-threatening...
We experienced a case of venous vessel wall entrapment between the introducer needle and the guide w...
We are reporting a case of possible entrapment of guide wire in the region of tricuspid valve, which...
We are reporting a case of possible entrapment of guide wire in the region of tricuspid valve, which...
Central venous catheterization (CVC) is common in the setting of ICU for various reasons like monito...
Extravasal guide wire entrapment due to fraying during central venous catheter placement using the S...
Central venous catheters are routinely positioned for hemodynamic monitoring and fluid administratio...
Central venous catheterization is an invasive procedure commonly preferred for hemodynamic monitoriz...
Seldinger’s technique is widely used to place central venous and arterial catheters, and is genera...
Seldinger's technique is widely used to place central venous and arterial catheters and is generally...
The central venous catheter (CVC) is associated with numerous complications more so during the proce...
The central venous catheter (CVC) is associated with numerous complications more so during the proce...
AbstractPrevention of pulmonary embolism by inferior vena cava filter has long been established . Th...
Background Internal jugular veins are the most frequently accessed site for central venous catheteri...
AbstractPurpose: To review delayed and guidewire-induced morbidity associated with vena cava filters...
BackgroundIatrogenic migration of inferior vena cava (IVC) filters is a potentially life-threatening...
We experienced a case of venous vessel wall entrapment between the introducer needle and the guide w...
We are reporting a case of possible entrapment of guide wire in the region of tricuspid valve, which...
We are reporting a case of possible entrapment of guide wire in the region of tricuspid valve, which...
Central venous catheterization (CVC) is common in the setting of ICU for various reasons like monito...
Extravasal guide wire entrapment due to fraying during central venous catheter placement using the S...
Central venous catheters are routinely positioned for hemodynamic monitoring and fluid administratio...
Central venous catheterization is an invasive procedure commonly preferred for hemodynamic monitoriz...
Seldinger’s technique is widely used to place central venous and arterial catheters, and is genera...
Seldinger's technique is widely used to place central venous and arterial catheters and is generally...
The central venous catheter (CVC) is associated with numerous complications more so during the proce...
The central venous catheter (CVC) is associated with numerous complications more so during the proce...
AbstractPrevention of pulmonary embolism by inferior vena cava filter has long been established . Th...
Background Internal jugular veins are the most frequently accessed site for central venous catheteri...
AbstractPurpose: To review delayed and guidewire-induced morbidity associated with vena cava filters...