Central venous catheterization is associated with its share of complications. Most of these complications can be avoided and treated by appropriate patient selection, careful insertion technique and vigilance following catheter insertion. We report a patient presenting with unilateral hydrothorax due malposition of central venous catheter in lung parenchyma. Prompt recognition of complication and its treatment remedied the situation
This report describes a case of 88-year-old women who developed central venous catheter-related bila...
Central venous catheters (CVCs) are placed in operating rooms worldwide via different approaches. Li...
We present two cases of misplaced central venous catheters having in common theabsence of free blood...
Abstract Central venous catheters are widely used in clinical practice and are linked to many types ...
A malpositioned central venous catheter can cause constant excessive pressure on one particular area...
Central venous catheterization may cause life-threatening complications including pneumothorax and h...
Despite the level of skill of the operator and the use of ultrasound guidance, central venous cathet...
Central venous catheter (CVC) insertion is one of the most widely practiced procedures in the inten...
Mechanical complications of central venous catheterization (CVC) include artery puncture, vein injur...
Background: Misplacement of central venous catheters (CVC) may have devastating consequences. Patien...
Anaesthesiologist and intensive care physicians are the best skilled people for placement of central...
We report a case of delayed pneumothorax, central venous catheter migration and iatrogenic hydrothor...
Presented as a poster at Indiana Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting 2020
Copyright © 2012 Jérôme Moriceau et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Central venous catheters are used in various hospital wards. An anterior-posterior chest X-ray is us...
This report describes a case of 88-year-old women who developed central venous catheter-related bila...
Central venous catheters (CVCs) are placed in operating rooms worldwide via different approaches. Li...
We present two cases of misplaced central venous catheters having in common theabsence of free blood...
Abstract Central venous catheters are widely used in clinical practice and are linked to many types ...
A malpositioned central venous catheter can cause constant excessive pressure on one particular area...
Central venous catheterization may cause life-threatening complications including pneumothorax and h...
Despite the level of skill of the operator and the use of ultrasound guidance, central venous cathet...
Central venous catheter (CVC) insertion is one of the most widely practiced procedures in the inten...
Mechanical complications of central venous catheterization (CVC) include artery puncture, vein injur...
Background: Misplacement of central venous catheters (CVC) may have devastating consequences. Patien...
Anaesthesiologist and intensive care physicians are the best skilled people for placement of central...
We report a case of delayed pneumothorax, central venous catheter migration and iatrogenic hydrothor...
Presented as a poster at Indiana Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting 2020
Copyright © 2012 Jérôme Moriceau et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Central venous catheters are used in various hospital wards. An anterior-posterior chest X-ray is us...
This report describes a case of 88-year-old women who developed central venous catheter-related bila...
Central venous catheters (CVCs) are placed in operating rooms worldwide via different approaches. Li...
We present two cases of misplaced central venous catheters having in common theabsence of free blood...