Removal of fractured peripherally inserted central venous catheter in the leg of a neonate

Ruben G J Visschers*, Hendrik J Niemarkt, Wim G van Gemert, Marlou M A Raets, Jorinde van Laanen

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Abstract

An infant with a corrected gestational age of 38 weeks, weighing 3.1 kg, was referred to our pediatric surgical department because of a fractured peripherally inserted central venous catheter in the left lower limb with the end retracting into the deep venous system. An operation was undertaken to remove the PICC. Because the central venous catheter was, unintentionally, placed in the left small saphenous vein and thus positioned in the left femoral vein, the left great saphenous vein was incised to gain access. Subsequently, the catheter could be removed successfully. Fracturing of a peripherally inserted central venous catheter is a rare occurance. Removal depends on vessel size, location and experertise.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)611-614
Number of pages4
JournalThe Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Volume17
Issue number4
Early online date31 May 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Fracture
  • deep venous system
  • neonatal
  • peripherally inserted central venous catheter
  • surgical removal

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