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Stroke after internal jugular venous cannulation.

M Reuber1, L A Dunkley, E P L Turton

  • 1Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, General Infirmary at Leeds, Great George Street, Leeds, LS2 9NS, UK. mreuber@doctors.org.uk

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica
|March 12, 2002
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Attempting internal jugular venous cannulation using landmarks risks carotid artery injury and stroke. Ultrasound guidance may reduce this risk.

Area of Science:

  • Vascular Surgery
  • Neurosurgery
  • Critical Care Medicine

Background:

  • Internal jugular venous (IJV) cannulation is a common procedure.
  • Landmark-based techniques are frequently used for IJV cannulation.

Observation:

  • Carotid artery (CA) injury during attempted IJV cannulation can lead to stroke.
  • Four cases reported stroke following CA injury during landmark-guided IJV cannulation.
  • 5.9% of landmark-guided IJV cannulation attempts result in CA injury.

Findings:

  • Intimal injury and thrombus formation were observed in three patients with CA injury.
  • Strokes occurred up to 24 hours after the procedure, with one fatality.
  • Delayed strokes and fatalities highlight the severity of CA injury complications.

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Implications:

  • Informed consent for IJV cannulation must include the risk of arterial injury and stroke.
  • Ultrasound guidance for IJV cannulation should be considered to minimize arterial injury.
  • Reducing CA injury risk is crucial for patient safety during central venous access procedures.