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"The decision to remove and replace the malfunctioning catheter was made by the patient's physician. However, during the removal process, both the retaining suture and the catheter were inadvertently severed" Sabzi et al (2024).
Central venous catheter fracture case study

Abstract:

Central venous catheter (CVC) placement is frequently essential for the management of critically ill patients. This report describes a case involving the surgical retrieval of an embolized fragment of a CVC, originally intended for dialysis, following an unsuccessful removal attempt by a nurse due to catheter malfunction. The decision to remove and replace the malfunctioning catheter was made by the patient’s physician. However, during the removal process, both the retaining suture and the catheter were inadvertently severed. This report also discusses the complications and management strategies associated with the embolization of a central line.

Reference:

Sabzi F, Faraji R, Bozorgomid A. Traumatic fracture of central venous catheter. Glob Cardiol Sci Pract. 2024 Mar 3;2024(2):e202416. doi: 10.21542/gcsp.2024.16. PMID: 38746067; PMCID: PMC11090181.