Spontaneous migration of a peripherally inserted central catheter into the azygos vein and accidental transection during thoracic surgery: A case report

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Changmin Mao , Yuying Shi , Meixiang Wang , Qian Zhao , Min Ding , Ping Zhu , Wenjie Xia , Liuliu Zhang
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Abstract

This case report presents an incident of spontaneous migration of a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) into the azygos vein, leading to accidental transection during surgery. A patient with esophageal cancer had a PICC placed in the left upper arm one day prior to surgery, with the catheter tip confirmed by intracavitary electrocardiogram (IC-ECG) and anterior/lateral chest X-ray imaging. However, during the surgery, the PICC was unintentionally cut when the surgeon isolated and clamped the azygos vein. The surgical team removed the catheter and re-sutured the azygos vein remnant, introducing avoidable risks. This report analyzes the spontaneous migration of the PICC to the azygos vein and explores possible contributing factors to this incident.
胸腔手术中外周置入中心导管自发移入颧静脉并意外横断:病例报告
本病例报告介绍了一起外周置入中心静脉导管(PICC)自发移入颧静脉,导致手术中意外横断的事件。一名食道癌患者在手术前一天在左上臂置入了一根 PICC,导管尖端经腔内心电图(IC-ECG)和前/侧胸部 X 光成像确认。然而,在手术过程中,外科医生在分离和钳夹颧静脉时无意中剪断了 PICC。手术团队拔出导管并重新缝合了颧静脉残余部分,带来了本可避免的风险。本报告分析了 PICC 自发迁移至苄达静脉的情况,并探讨了导致这一事件的可能因素。
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