Ikeda S, Sera Y, Yamamoto H, Terakura H, Yoshida M, Uchino S, Oka Y, Akizuki M
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, Japan.
Surg Today. 1995;25(7):649-50. doi: 10.1007/BF00311442.
We report herein the case of a 2-year-old girl with short bowel syndrome who developed chest pain 2 weeks after a totally implantable central venous access catheter had been surgically placed to facilitate total parenteral nutrition. A lateral chest X-ray and contrast flow study subsequently revealed that the catheter tip had been inserted into the azygous vein. Although this complication is very rare, it may be encountered more commonly with the increasing use of this type of venous access. Thus, we believe that a lateral chest X-ray should be routinely performed on all patients following catheter insertion to check for possible malposition of the tip in the azygous vein.
我们在此报告一例2岁短肠综合征女童的病例,该女童在接受完全植入式中心静脉通路导管手术以方便全胃肠外营养2周后出现胸痛。随后的胸部侧位X线片和造影剂流动研究显示导管尖端已插入奇静脉。尽管这种并发症非常罕见,但随着这类静脉通路使用的增加,可能会更常见。因此,我们认为在所有患者插入导管后应常规进行胸部侧位X线检查,以检查导管尖端在奇静脉中是否可能发生位置异常。