A Stuck Hemodialysis Central Venous Catheter
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Background: A growing number of hemodialysis patients are dependent upon central venous catheters (CVCs) for long-term vascular access. Although many complications of CVCs have been documented, the phenomenon of the stuck catheter is described relatively infrequently.
Case Report: We describe a case where attempts to remove the line by exploration of the jugular insertion site in theater were unsuccessful and the line was internalized.
Discussion: The case is then discussed with all available cases in the literature to suggest principles of managing and preventing the stuck catheter phenomenon.
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