Karabiyik L, Tezer T
Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Gazi University School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara 06500, Turkey.
Acta Anaesthesiol Belg. 2011;62(2):91-3.
In the development of neurological complications due to central venous cannulation, the properties of the anatomical region and the experience of the practitioner are important. In this case report, an inadvertent brachial plexus anesthesia after repeated local anesthetic infiltrations during failed attempts of internal jugular venous cannulation by an inexperienced practitioner in cardiovascular intensive care unit is described. The neurological complications due to central venous cannulation are reviewed in the light of actual literature data.