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The stuck catheter: a case report

P K Ng1, M J Ault, M C Fishbein

  • 1Division of General Internal Medicine, CSMC Research Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California 90048, USA.

The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, New York
|September 18, 1997
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Central venous catheters are increasingly used, leading to more complications. This study addresses the "stuck catheter" issue, offering a safe and simple management solution for this common problem.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Devices
  • Vascular Access
  • Patient Safety

Background:

  • Central venous catheter (CVC) use has risen, increasing the incidence of associated complications.
  • Effective management and recognition of CVC complications are crucial for patient care.
  • A specific complication, the "stuck catheter," requires attention.

Observation:

  • A specific complication, termed the "stuck catheter," has been identified.
  • This occurs when a CVC cannot be removed using standard procedures.

Findings:

  • A unique, safe, and simple method for resolving the "stuck catheter" complication has been developed.
  • This technique facilitates uncomplicated CVC removal.

Implications:

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  • The described solution offers a practical approach to managing a challenging CVC complication.
  • Implementing this method can enhance patient safety and reduce procedural risks associated with CVC removal.