Lammermeier D, Steiger E, Cosgrove D, Zelch M
JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr. 1986 Nov-Dec;10(6):659-61. doi: 10.1177/0148607186010006659.
A key factor in the success of a home parenteral nutrition program is prolonged and safe access to the central venous system. There are some patients, however, in whom the cephalic, external jugular, internal jugular, subclavian, and saphenous veins cannot be used. In these patients, cannulation of an intercostal vein can be useful for central venous access. Such a patient was recently presented to our medical care facility with bilateral subclavian vein thrombosis, left external iliac vein thrombosis, and superior vena cava obstruction above the level of the azygous vein. A Broviac catheter was successfully introduced via a right intercostal vein cutdown with the catheter tip lying in the azygous arch. This is the first known description in an adult patient in the use of an intercostal vein to gain access into the central venous system.
家庭肠外营养计划成功的一个关键因素是能够长期且安全地接入中心静脉系统。然而,有些患者的头静脉、颈外静脉、颈内静脉、锁骨下静脉和大隐静脉无法使用。对于这些患者,肋间静脉插管有助于进行中心静脉通路。最近,有一名此类患者被送至我们的医疗机构,其双侧锁骨下静脉血栓形成、左髂外静脉血栓形成,奇静脉水平以上的上腔静脉梗阻。通过右肋间静脉切开术成功插入了一根 Broviac 导管,导管尖端位于奇静脉弓内。这是已知的首例成年患者使用肋间静脉接入中心静脉系统的描述。