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Asymptomatic Spontaneous Migration of the Tip of Port-A-Cath System Into the Right Internal Jugular Vein: A Case Report of an Uncommon Complication
Venous port catheters are devices that allow access to the central venous system and, in clinical practice, are used for patients who require long-term intravenous therapy. The ideal position of the catheter tip is the distal superior vena cava and can be confirmed by a postoperative chest X-ray. Co...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9378939/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35989765 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.26937 |
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author | Diamantidis, Dimitrios Papatheodorou, Nikolaos Perente, Sempachedin Botaitis, Sotirios |
author_facet | Diamantidis, Dimitrios Papatheodorou, Nikolaos Perente, Sempachedin Botaitis, Sotirios |
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description | Venous port catheters are devices that allow access to the central venous system and, in clinical practice, are used for patients who require long-term intravenous therapy. The ideal position of the catheter tip is the distal superior vena cava and can be confirmed by a postoperative chest X-ray. Complications during and after the implantation are not rare, but spontaneous migration of the catheter tip into the internal jugular vein is an uncommon complication. Catheter migration may be accompanied by neck, shoulder, and ear pain. Venous phlebitis and thrombosis, and neurological complications, can become potentially life-threatening. We report a case of a spontaneous catheter tip migration into the right internal jugular vein that was diagnosed in a random chest roentgenography. The patient was taken to the operative room, and the catheter was successfully removed. |
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spelling | pubmed-93789392022-08-18 Asymptomatic Spontaneous Migration of the Tip of Port-A-Cath System Into the Right Internal Jugular Vein: A Case Report of an Uncommon Complication Diamantidis, Dimitrios Papatheodorou, Nikolaos Perente, Sempachedin Botaitis, Sotirios Cureus General Surgery Venous port catheters are devices that allow access to the central venous system and, in clinical practice, are used for patients who require long-term intravenous therapy. The ideal position of the catheter tip is the distal superior vena cava and can be confirmed by a postoperative chest X-ray. Complications during and after the implantation are not rare, but spontaneous migration of the catheter tip into the internal jugular vein is an uncommon complication. Catheter migration may be accompanied by neck, shoulder, and ear pain. Venous phlebitis and thrombosis, and neurological complications, can become potentially life-threatening. We report a case of a spontaneous catheter tip migration into the right internal jugular vein that was diagnosed in a random chest roentgenography. The patient was taken to the operative room, and the catheter was successfully removed. Cureus 2022-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9378939/ /pubmed/35989765 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.26937 Text en Copyright © 2022, Diamantidis et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | General Surgery Diamantidis, Dimitrios Papatheodorou, Nikolaos Perente, Sempachedin Botaitis, Sotirios Asymptomatic Spontaneous Migration of the Tip of Port-A-Cath System Into the Right Internal Jugular Vein: A Case Report of an Uncommon Complication |
title | Asymptomatic Spontaneous Migration of the Tip of Port-A-Cath System Into the Right Internal Jugular Vein: A Case Report of an Uncommon Complication |
title_full | Asymptomatic Spontaneous Migration of the Tip of Port-A-Cath System Into the Right Internal Jugular Vein: A Case Report of an Uncommon Complication |
title_fullStr | Asymptomatic Spontaneous Migration of the Tip of Port-A-Cath System Into the Right Internal Jugular Vein: A Case Report of an Uncommon Complication |
title_full_unstemmed | Asymptomatic Spontaneous Migration of the Tip of Port-A-Cath System Into the Right Internal Jugular Vein: A Case Report of an Uncommon Complication |
title_short | Asymptomatic Spontaneous Migration of the Tip of Port-A-Cath System Into the Right Internal Jugular Vein: A Case Report of an Uncommon Complication |
title_sort | asymptomatic spontaneous migration of the tip of port-a-cath system into the right internal jugular vein: a case report of an uncommon complication |
topic | General Surgery |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9378939/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35989765 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.26937 |
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