2009
DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-2-7998
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Malposition of subclavian vein catheter inserted through indirect technique in a pediatric liver transplantation: a case report

Abstract: IntroductionClinicians use either direct or indirect (Seldinger) techniques for internal juguler or subclavian vein catheterization. This report aims to point out that the success rate of the direct technique where the catheter is inserted directly through the cannula may be higher particularly in catheterization of pediatric cases.Case presentationA 7.5-month-old female infant weighing 7200 gm was operated on for liver transplantation. The patient suffered jaundice at one month of age and was diagnosed with n… Show more

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“…On chest radiograph, it seems to be 2 cm proximal to the pericardial line. [ 5 ] Sometime the tip of catheter does not terminate to desired level, leading to malposition, which may occur at the time of insertion or later as a result of spontaneous migration due to anatomic positioning or pressure changes within the thoracic cavity induced by coughing, sneezing, and straining or weight lifting. A high infusion flow rate can also make the tip migrate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On chest radiograph, it seems to be 2 cm proximal to the pericardial line. [ 5 ] Sometime the tip of catheter does not terminate to desired level, leading to malposition, which may occur at the time of insertion or later as a result of spontaneous migration due to anatomic positioning or pressure changes within the thoracic cavity induced by coughing, sneezing, and straining or weight lifting. A high infusion flow rate can also make the tip migrate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%