Breakage and dislocation of the Hickman catheter in pediatric patient
Vesna Stevanovic,
Igor Krunic,
Sergej Prijic
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. The Hickman catheter is a tunneled, open-type catheter often
implanted in children for long-term intravenous treatment. Their application
can cause numerous complications. Catheter breakage and dislocation of
fragments to the intravascular system is a rare but life-threatening
condition. When a complication occurs, depending on the patient's clinical
condition, the first step is transcutaneous endovascular removal of the
catheter's fragment. If this is not possible, surgical tho… Show more
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