2008
DOI: 10.1159/000129618
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A Rare Complication of Central Catheter in an Infant with Intestinal Failure

Abstract: Objective: To report the successful percutaneous transcatheter removal of a snapped intracardiac fragment of the central vein catheter in an infant. Clinical Presentation and Intervention: A 3-month-old infant with short bowel syndrome who required long-term parenteral nutrition via portacath central catheter was hospitalized. Two months after the insertion of the second catheter, the distal tip of the catheter snapped and became tangled in the heart. The catheter fragment was removed by a percutaneous femoral… Show more

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