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Internal jugular vein thrombosis

R McNeill

    Head & Neck Surgery
    |January 1, 1981
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Internal jugular vein thrombosis can occur after central venous catheter placement. Conservative management is effective, with no embolic events observed in these cases.

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    Area of Science:

    • Vascular Surgery
    • Interventional Radiology
    • Critical Care Medicine

    Background:

    • Central venous cannulation is a common medical procedure.
    • Internal jugular vein thrombosis (IJVT) is a potential complication.
    • Risk factors and clinical presentations require further understanding.

    Observation:

    • Three cases of IJVT following central venous cannulation are presented.
    • Two patients exhibited symptomatic tender cervical swelling.
    • One case was an incidental finding during head and neck surgery.

    Findings:

    • All three patients with IJVT responded well to conservative management.
    • No embolic phenomena were observed in any of the cases.
    • Conservative treatment appears effective for IJVT secondary to central venous cannulation.

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    Implications:

    • This suggests conservative management is a viable option for IJVT.
    • Early recognition and appropriate management can prevent complications.
    • Further research into preventative strategies for IJVT is warranted.