由于意外的脐外动脉未闭导致脐静脉导管错位。

Paola Papoff, Benedetto D'Agostino, Antonella Bitti, Valentina Pennetta, Valeria Avarino, Elena Caresta
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背景:脐静脉置管是相对简单的手术,因为静脉很容易被识别为一个单一的、大的、薄壁的血管。然而,脐带血管异常,如多血管脐带,其嵌入两个以上的动脉或一个以上的静脉,可导致导管错位。病例介绍:我们提出了一个独特的情况下,一个多余的未闭脐带动脉在窒息足月新生儿,这导致错置脐带静脉导管在三个动脉之一。动脉插管的诊断是通过对患者血气的全面分析,使用压力传感器确认脉搏动脉信号的存在,以及胸部x光片的解释来完成的。随后,导管被取出,无并发症。对脐带进行了更详细的检查,发现有三条动脉和一条静脉,然后成功地插管。结论:该病例强化了脐带可能包含三根以上血管的概念,脐静脉插管需要事先仔细观察血管的数量,以防止导管放置错位。
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Umbilical venous catheter misplacement due to unexpected supernumerary patent umbilical artery.

Background: Umbilical vein catheterization is relatively straightforward procedure because the vein is easily recognized as a single, large, thin-walled vessel. However, anomalies of the umbilical vessels, such as the multivessel cord, which embeds more than two arteries or more than one vein, can result in catheter misplacement.

Case presentation: We present a unique case of a supernumerary patent umbilical artery in an asphyxiated term neonate, which resulted in the misplacement of the umbilical venous catheter in one of the three arteries. The diagnosis of artery cannulation was made through a comprehensive analysis of the patient's blood gases, the use of a pressure transducer to confirm the presence of a pulsatile arterial signal, and the interpretation of a chest X-ray. Subsequently, the catheter was removed without complication. A more detailed examination of the umbilical cord revealed the presence of three arteries and a vein, which was then successfully cannulated.

Conclusions: This case reinforces the notion that the umbilical cord may include more than three vessels, and that umbilical vein cannulation requires prior meticulous observation of the number of vessels to prevent misplacement of the catheter.

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