Schiavone R, Narese D, Ognibene N, Rossi E, Antonello M, Basile M, Di Maurizio M, Defilippi C
Department of Radiology, Pediatric Radiology, Meyer Children's University Hospital, Florence.
Department of Radiology, DIBIMEF, University Hospital "P.Giaccone" of Palermo, Palermo.
Clin Ter. 2016 May-Jun;167(3):80-1. doi: 10.7417/CT.2016.1931.
The use of umbilical venous catheter (UVC) is common practice in neonatal units. The traumatic injury of the hepatic parenchyma is a rare complication. We present a case of a preterm newborn underwent ultrasound examination revealing a hyperechogenic focal lesion at the confluence of the hepatic veins This finding, according to patient's history, was suspected to be a traumatic injury of the liver parenchyma caused by umbilical catheterization. During sonographic follow-up this lesion gradually reduced until complete resolution. Finally, when focal hyperechogenic hepatic lesion is incidentally detected in newborn with history of UVC placement, the radiologists must consider the traumatic etiology.