2008
DOI: 10.4097/kjae.2008.55.1.95
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Thrombotic obstruction of the subclavian artery associated with inadvertent arterial puncture on attempted right internal jugular vein cannulation - A case report -

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“…Acute upper limb ischemia is a very rare complication of IJV catheterization with only two previously reported cases in English language. 6,7 The present report describes a third case. Jung et al 6 reported occurrence of AULI 20 min after accidental arterial puncture with an 18 Gauge introducer needle during IJV cannulation.…”
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“…Acute upper limb ischemia is a very rare complication of IJV catheterization with only two previously reported cases in English language. 6,7 The present report describes a third case. Jung et al 6 reported occurrence of AULI 20 min after accidental arterial puncture with an 18 Gauge introducer needle during IJV cannulation.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…9 In accordance with that, our patient, along with two previously reported patients, experienced AULI during or after right IJV cannulation attempts. 6,7,9…”
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“…Subclavain artery thrombosis associated with inadvertent arterial puncture following attempted right IJV cannulation has been reported wherein the seeker needle identified the right IJV correctly, but there was clear evidence of arterial injury with the longer introducer needle. [ 9 ] Subsequently, the triple lumen catheter was inserted through the right subclavian vein. Whether subclavian catheterization contributed to SCA injury in this case is not known.…”
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“…[ 4 5 6 7 8 ] Only one case of SCA thrombosis has been reported previously. [ 9 ] However, there was evident introducer needle induced arterial puncture during IJV cannulation, and right subclavian vein catheterization was performed following failure to catheterize IJV. In this case, peripheral pulsations were lost soon after catheterization with early suspicion of vascular occlusion.…”
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confidence: 99%