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Inadvertent Arterial Catheterization of Central Venous Catheter: A Case Report

Oh SY

Central venous catheterization is one of the most important procedures for initial resuscitation of hemodynamically unstable patients including multiple trauma patients. Inadvertent arterial placement of the large caliber central venous...
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Mediastinal and Intrapleural Hydrothorax Following Subclavian Central Venous Catheterization - A case report

Oh YS, Baik HJ, Kim SD, Lee BY

Hydrothorax is a known complication of central venaus catheterization. We observed mediastinal hydrothorax following intrapleural effusion secondary to central venous catheter malposition in a 3 month child who was treated...
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Hydrohemothorax following Subclavian Vein Catheterization

Jeoung BY, Cho YL

  • KMID: 2357561
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1979 Sep;12(3):308-311.
Central venous catheterization has become an important aid in the correct management of the critically ill patient and is being used more often than in the past. However, no technic...
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Incidental ipsilateral subclavian vein catheterization via right internal jugular venous route: A case report

Kim M, Lee JY, Yun WS, Park CH, Song JE, Choi SH

  • KMID: 2169145
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2012 Jan;7(1):38-40.
Central venous catheterization is frequently performed for perioperative management and intravenous access. However, the complications of central venous catheterization are numerous and include malposition, pneumothorax, hemothorax, chylothorax, thrombosis, extravasation of...
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Hemomediastinum Caused by Central Venous Catheter

Lee KH, Lee KM, Lee YB, Lim HK, Han JW

Numerous complications may accompany the central venous catheterization. The followings have been reported after central venous catheterization as complications: thrombophlebitis, air embolism, pneumothorax or hydrothorax, subcutaneous emphysema, cardiac tamponade and...
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Hydrothorax and Broken Catheters from Central Venous Catheterization

Kim SG, Shin MK, Ahn CK

  • KMID: 2237210
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1981 Sep;14(3):345-349.
Percutaneous cannulatien has become an accepted technique for monitoring central venous pressure and pulmonary wedge pressure via a Swan Gans catheter. The technique is not without hazard. Complications include thrombophlebitis,...
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A Rare Case of Massive Hemothorax due to Central Venous Catheterization Treated with Angiographic Stent Implantation

Bae JM

In critically ill patients, centeral venous catheterization is a widely used procedure for fluid resuscitation, massive transfusion, total parenteral nutrition, central venous pressure monitoring and hemodialysis. However, many complications are...
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Pericardial Effusion after Central Venous Catheterization of Subclavian Vein

Lee SB, Kim SC

  • KMID: 2333050
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2011 Dec;22(6):764-767.
Central venous catheterization of a subclavian vein is commonly used in emergency departments for hemodynamic monitoring of patients undergoing shock. Though central venous catheterization has many advantages, it can cause...
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A clinical review of central venous catheterization

Yoon WH, Ha WS, Park ST, Choi SK, Hong SC, Han HS

  • KMID: 1693522
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1992 Nov;43(5):725-731.
No abstract available.
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Newly Developed Persistent Atrial Fibrillation during Central Venous Catheterization Treated with Electric Cardioversion: A case report

Kim SH, Kim D, Lee JS

During central venous catheterization, a guidewire may cause various complications ranging from temporary arrhythmia to a pericardial tamponade. The arrhythmia occurring during the insertion of a guidewire is not uncommon...
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Knotting of a guidewire during internal jugular vein catheterization in an infant: A case report

Kim HK, Choi JW, Lee JH, Lee AR

Central venous catheterization has been frequently used in pediatric patients in wide variety of conditions. Several authors have described about various complication of central venous catheterization in pediatric patients and...
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Accidental Insertion of Entire Catheter in the Right Femoral Vein during Central Venous Catheterization: A case report

Cho SM, Kim KJ, Park PH, Bai SJ, Nam YT

This is a case report of the accidental insertion of an entire catheter into the right femoral vein during central venous catheterization through the right femoral vein. The risks of...
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Accidental Insertion of Entire Guide - Wire in the Inferior Vena Cava During Central Venous Catheterization

Lee YB, Lee KM, Lee KH, Um DJ

Complications during central venous catheterization are well recognized and include infection, air emboliam, hemorrhage, pneumothorax and extravascular migration of central venous .catheter. The over-wire technique is usually considered safe....
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Knotting and Kinking of the Guidewire during Central Venous Catheterization: A Case Report

Kim D, Lee JH, Kim DC, Lim H, Ko S, Son JS

Central venous catheterization is often necessary to manage critically ill patients in the intensive care unit and some surgical patients in the operating room. However, this procedure can lead to...
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Hydrothorax following Subclavian Catheterization

Kim CS, Kim KM, Kim YJ, Choi YJ, Kim SD

Central venous catheterization has been widely used in the management of critically ill patients and anesthetic management for the cases associated with severe hemodynamic changes. But this procedures may associate...
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Internal jugular vein thrombosis detection by ultrasound scan after failure of internal jugular vein catheterization: A case report

Jung JK, Han JU, Shinn HK, Jung IJ, Ko DH, Im HS, Lim HK

Right internal jugular vein catheterization is performed frequently as central venous catheterization by the landmark method. This procedure, however, might prove difficulty due to anatomic variations or thrombosis of internal...
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Interpleural Displacement of Subclavian Catheter During Thoracotomy: A Case Report

Kim JW, Gang DH, Kim DS, Kim SH, Yu SB, Ryu SJ

Central venous catheterization is well used to provide a large mount of fluid and monitor central venous pressure. However, the procedure accompany various complication including pneumothorax, vascular injury, nerve injury...
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Cutting of Guide Wire and Hydrothorax after Subclavian Venous Catheterization for Premature Infant: A case report

Moon HS, Han SH

  • KMID: 2228732
  • Korean J Crit Care Med.
  • 1999 Jun;14(1):37-41.
Central venous catheterization is one of the common procedures in the care of critically ill patients but numerous major complications have been reported. This report is about a case of...
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P Wave Change Ratio; A Technique for the Central Venous Catheterization

Lee DS

PURPOSE: This study examined the value of an electrocardiogram (ECG) in central venous catheterization (CVC) for nutrition support. METHODS: The rates of change in the P wave and the QRS wave...
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Fracture of J-tipped guidewire during central venous catheterization and its successful removal under fluoroscopic guidance: A case report

Park SK, Yi IK, Lee JH, Kim DH, Lee SY

Central venous catheterization by Seldinger's technique uses a guidewire which may cause complications such as kinking, knotting and fracture. Fractured guidewire may lead to severe outcomes such as embolization, and...
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