La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica (May 2021)

Pulling out a broken catheter using interventional radiology in a preterm. Neonatal intensive care

  • Ismael José Dorta Luis,
  • Paloma González Carretero,
  • Carmen Luz Marrero Pérez,
  • Ignacio Hernández Cabezudo,
  • Antonio López Figueroa,
  • Andrea González Palau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/pmc.2021.255
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 1

Abstract

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There are different indications for the placement of a pleural drainage. It is indicated in a massive pneumothorax or a pleural effusion, and a tunnelled indwelling pleural catheter is put in place. As in any procedure, complications may occur. A broken catheter is a rare one, and when it occurs, it has to be removed by thoracoscopic surgery. This article describes the first case of a removal of a fractured pleural catheter in a preterm newborn with a bilateral pneumothorax using interventional radiology. We propose an alternative way less invasive that could enable a shorter recovery time with fewer complications.

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