Currarino G
Department of Radiology Children's Medical Center 1935 Motor Street, Dallas, TX 75235, USA.
Pediatr Radiol. 1996 Jul;26(7):439-49. doi: 10.1007/BF01377198.
Six children are reported in whom a central venous catheter from the internal jugular or the subclavian vein migrated to an anomalous position: the left superior intercostal vein in the first two cases, the thymic vein in the third, and the azygos vein in the last three. Resultant complications in five cases were: extravasation of the infusate in the first and third case; local vascular stenosis or complete vascular occlusion in the second and fifth case; and obstruction of the azygos arch due to local thrombosis and possible stenosis, with a likely extravasation of the infusate, in the sixth case. The mediastinal vascular anatomy related to these central venous catheters is reviewed with reference to similar and related cases in the literature.
据报道,有6名儿童的中心静脉导管(经颈内静脉或锁骨下静脉置入)移位至异常位置:前两例移位至左头臂静脉,第三例移位至胸腺静脉,后三例移位至奇静脉。5例出现了并发症:第一例和第三例发生输注液外渗;第二例和第五例出现局部血管狭窄或完全血管闭塞;第六例因局部血栓形成和可能的狭窄导致奇静脉弓阻塞,并可能出现输注液外渗。结合文献中类似及相关病例,对与这些中心静脉导管相关的纵隔血管解剖结构进行了综述。