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Saurav Shrestha1, Rehan Pradhan2, Nikol Guragain3
1'Department of Anaesthesia, Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Lagankhel, Lalitpur, Nepal.
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Central venous catheter (CVC) insertion is a commonly performed procedure in critically ill patients. While generally safe, it carries risks of potentially serious complications, particularly when performed without ultrasound guidance or in emergent settings. We report a series of four patients who developed uncommon but significant complications following CVC placement. The first case describes the right internal mammary artery aneurysm after malplacement of CVC line. The second case outlines the formation of sternocleidomastoid hematoma after internal jugular vein access. The third case involved a guidewire retained in the inferior venacava for over one year, discovered incidentally on imaging and removed surgically. The fourth case developed a subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm post-CVC insertion, confirmed on CT angiography and surgically managed. These cases highlights the importance of strict procedural protocols, operator awareness, use of real-time imaging, and post-insertion confirmation imaging to minimize CVC-related complications. Early identification and appropriate management can significantly reduce morbidity.
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