2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvscit.2023.101164
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Accidental central venous catheter cannulation into aberrant arterial anatomy requiring endovascular intervention

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“…Several vascular complications have been reported after IJV cannulation, ranging from inadvertent misplacements to multiple attempts (Table 1 )[ 2 ]. While cannulating the IJV, aberrant neck vascular anatomy has led to arterial and venous injuries and subsequent endovascular salvage procedures[ 3 , 4 ]. Lucas et al [ 3 ] reported that CVC completely penetrated the right IJV into the right subclavian artery that terminates in the aortic arch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Several vascular complications have been reported after IJV cannulation, ranging from inadvertent misplacements to multiple attempts (Table 1 )[ 2 ]. While cannulating the IJV, aberrant neck vascular anatomy has led to arterial and venous injuries and subsequent endovascular salvage procedures[ 3 , 4 ]. Lucas et al [ 3 ] reported that CVC completely penetrated the right IJV into the right subclavian artery that terminates in the aortic arch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While cannulating the IJV, aberrant neck vascular anatomy has led to arterial and venous injuries and subsequent endovascular salvage procedures[ 3 , 4 ]. Lucas et al [ 3 ] reported that CVC completely penetrated the right IJV into the right subclavian artery that terminates in the aortic arch. The carotid artery is a major structure with reported inadvertent puncture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%