Inadvertent arterial catheterization complicating femoral venous access for haemodialysis.

Andreas Pikwer, Gunnar Sterner, Stefan Acosta
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Abstract

Objective: Large-bore catheters for temporary haemodialysis are often placed via the internal jugular or femoral vein, guided by external landmarks or ultrasound techniques. Inadvertent femoral artery catheterization may occur during attempted placement of the dialysis catheter in the femoral vein.

Material and methods: This investigation was carried out in Skåne University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden. Between 2008 and 2011, patients referred for consultation by a vascular specialist owing to inadvertent arterial catheterization after attempted placement of a dialysis catheter in the femoral vein were noted in a logbook and patients with iatrogenic arterial injuries undergoing vascular repair at Malmö-Lund Hospitals were identified through the Swedish vascular registry (Swedvasc).

Results: The five included patients had a dialysis catheter (11-13.5 Fr) inserted, without ultrasound guidance, into the femoral artery. One patient suffered from circulatory shock. Two cases were managed with external compression, while three cases required surgical repair. Two patients had postoperative wound infection in the groin.

Conclusions: Femoral dialysis catheters should be inserted using ultrasound guidance. Large-bore catheters suspected of being in an inadvertent arterial position should be fixed securely before further diagnostic or interventional considerations. A management algorithm for inadvertently placed catheters in the femoral artery is proposed.

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血液透析中不小心的动脉导管置入使股静脉通路复杂化。
目的:临时血液透析的大口径导管常经颈内静脉或股静脉放置,由外部标志或超声技术引导。在试图将透析导管置入股静脉时,可能会发生无意的股动脉插管。材料和方法:本研究在瑞典skamatne大学医院Malmö进行。在2008年至2011年期间,在日志中记录了因试图在股静脉内放置透析导管而无意中进行动脉导管插入的患者,并通过瑞典血管登记处(Swedvasc)确定了在Malmö-Lund医院接受血管修复的医源性动脉损伤患者。结果:5例患者在无超声引导的情况下将透析导管(11-13.5 Fr)插入股动脉。一名患者出现循环性休克。2例采用外压治疗,3例手术修复。2例患者术后出现腹股沟伤口感染。结论:股透析导管应在超声引导下插入。如果怀疑大口径导管不慎位于动脉位置,应在进一步诊断或介入治疗前牢固固定。本文提出了一种意外置入股动脉导管的处理算法。
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Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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