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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2001;40(4):539-542.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2001.40.4.539   
Malposition of a Subclavian Catheter in the Internal Jugular Vein Due to the Direction of a J-type Guidewire End .
Young Tae Jeon, Yong Seok Oh, Jae Hyon Bahk
Department of Anesthesiology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
A central venous catheter is inserted through the subclavian vein for the purpose of administration of fluids and drugs, and the monitoring of the central venous pressure. Central venous catheterization is associated with complications that may occur during the insertion of the catheter or owing to the aberrant location of its tip. A malpositioned catheter can result in faulty central venous pressure reading or lead to thrombosis of the vein. Many attempts have been made to correctly place a central venous catheter into the superior vena cava. We report a case where the cephalad direction of the flexible end of a J type guidewire was related to the guidewire advancing into the internal jugular vein.
Key Words: Anatomy: vein; subclavian; Equipment: catheter; central venous; guidewire


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