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The Rabbit Blood-shunt Model for the Study of Acute and Late Sequelae of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Technical Aspects
Published on: October 2, 2014
[Hemothorax during subclavian catheterization. Risk factors not be neglected]
Abstract:
In the post operative course of a peritonitis, the need for a central venous catheter. A 800 ml hemothorax in the left pleura occurred. It could not be relieved with a chest-tube, and had to be evacuated through a thoracotomy. The risk factors to be considered in this case were sequellae of an inner third clavicle fracture and an arterial hypertension; although the patient was given a minimal dose of calcium heparinate.
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