Wojtczak Marcin, Telichowski Artur, Jankowska Ewa A, Ponikowski Piotr, Banasiak Waldemar, Reczuch Krzysztof
Ośrodek Chorób Serca, Klinika Kardiologii, 4. Wojskowy Szpital Kliniczny z Polikliniką, SP ZOZ, Wrocław.
Kardiol Pol. 2011;69(2):153-5.
We report a case of a 32 year-old woman in whom catheter was inserted into a jugular internal vein in order to chronically administer antibiotics intravenously. For the next four years the introducer was kept in place. Due to a persistent cough, the chest X-ray was performed, demonstrating the broken introducer. Since a surgical removal did not succeed, a percutaneous procedure via femoral vein was performed successfully. Our case report draws special attention to the necessity of a regular check-up of patients with intravascular introducers.