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  • 1Salem Hospital, Mass.

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Complications following medical device insertion can be immediate, like pneumothorax and arterial laceration, or delayed, including infection and thrombosis. Understanding these risks is crucial for patient safety and effective treatment.

Area of Science:

  • Medical device insertion complications
  • Patient safety in interventional procedures

Background:

  • Medical devices are frequently used in clinical practice.
  • Insertion of medical devices can lead to various complications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the spectrum of potential complications associated with medical device insertion.
  • To differentiate between immediate and delayed adverse events.

Main Methods:

  • Review of potential complications.
  • Categorization of complications based on timing of onset.

Main Results:

  • Immediate complications include pneumothorax, air embolism, and arterial laceration.
  • Delayed complications encompass infection, hydrothorax, phlebitis, and thrombosis.

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Conclusions:

  • Awareness of both immediate and delayed complications is essential.
  • Proactive monitoring and management strategies are necessary to mitigate risks.