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Ultrasound-guided removal of cut intravenous cannula

Cilt: 58 Sayı: 1 14 Mart 2019
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Ultrasound-guided removal of cut intravenous cannula

Abstract

The most common invasive intravascular procedure is the placement of the intravenous cannula. The use of peripheral venous cannulas may lead to a number of complications that may increase hospital stay, increase the cost of treatment, and decrease patient comfort. Spontaneous fracture and migration of intravenous cannula is a known complication and should be removed immediately. We report a case of a peripheral venous catheter (PVC) piece in the left cephalic vein treated successfully by a surgical approach. Our patient had to undergo intravenous cannulation for treatment of pneumonia and the cannula was cut on the second day by mistake during removal. The cut catheter piece was removed operatively. Inserting and removing a PVC is not always a simple and harmless procedure.

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Eda Gödekmerdan Katırcıoğlu
0000-0003-0724-4051
Türkiye

Yavuz Kutlu
0000-0001-5111-8234
Türkiye

Yayımlanma Tarihi

14 Mart 2019

Gönderilme Tarihi

1 Aralık 2017

Kabul Tarihi

15 Ocak 2018

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2019 Cilt: 58 Sayı: 1

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1.Mihriban Yalçın, Eda Gödekmerdan Katırcıoğlu, Yavuz Kutlu. Ultrasound-guided removal of cut intravenous cannula. ETD. 01 Mart 2019;58(1):88-9. doi:10.19161/etd.415996

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