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Title: Critical upper limb ischemia due to thrombus in the right subclavian artery: An uncommon complication of right internal jugular vein cannulation.
Authors: PL Narendra, Nagendra Nath Vemuri
Keywords: Internal jugular vein, subclavian artery, thrombosis
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: BLDE(Deemed to be University)
Abstract: Internal jugular catheterization is associated with arterial puncture in 6.3–9.4% of cases and subclavian artery (SCA) injuries are probably underreported. Several complications like hemothorax, delayed presentation of hemomediastinum due to SCA injury have been reported. We report a case of critical upper limb ischemia due to SCA thrombosis developing a few hours after a difficult right internal jugular vein cannulation without any evidence of initial arterial injury with the finder or introducer needle and which was successfully treated by surgical thrombectomy.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1451
ISSN: 02591162
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Anesthesiology

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