Delayed retrieval of a fractured radial artery catheter in a critically ill patient

IF 0.7 Q4 SURGERY
Nicole Taylor MD , Tian Sheng Ng MD , Moqueet Qureshi MD, FSVS, FACS
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Abstract

Radial artery catheters are commonly used for invasive blood pressure monitoring. Catheter fragmentation has been described; however, there are no guidelines on the appropriate timeline for intervention in the absence of limb-threatening symptoms. A 77-year-old female was admitted to the intensive care unit in septic shock secondary to pneumonia. During hospitalization, she tried to pull out her arterial line, resulting in a fragmented and retained radial artery catheter. To allow for treatment of her septic shock, catheter retrieval was delayed for 72 hours, and the patient was placed on a heparin drip. Intraoperative ultrasound and Fogarty balloon retrieval were utilized, avoiding additional arteriotomy when the catheter migrated proximally.
一名危重病人桡动脉导管断裂的延迟恢复
桡动脉导管常用于有创性血压监测。导管碎片已被描述;然而,在没有肢体威胁症状的情况下,没有关于适当干预时间的指导方针。一名77岁女性因继发肺炎感染性休克入住重症监护病房。住院期间,她试图拔动脉导管,导致桡动脉导管碎裂并保留。为了治疗她的感染性休克,导管取出延迟了72小时,病人被放置在肝素滴注。术中使用超声和福格蒂球囊回收,避免了导管近端移位时额外的动脉切开术。
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CiteScore
1.00
自引率
14.30%
发文量
219
审稿时长
29 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques is a surgical journal dedicated to publishing peer review high quality case reports, vascular images and innovative techniques related to all aspects of arterial, venous, and lymphatic diseases and disorders, including vascular trauma, malformations, wound care and the placement and maintenance of arterio-venous dialysis accesses with an emphasis on the practicing clinician. The Journal seeks to provide novel and timely information to vascular surgeons, interventionalists, phlebologists, wound care specialists, and allied health professionals involved with the management of patients with the entire spectrum of vascular disorders.
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