Radiology Case Reports (Apr 2024)

Successful retrieval of deep intracardiac migrated broken umbilical venous catheter in a preterm infant: Case report

  • Abubakr Bajaber, MD,
  • Magda Hag Ali, MD,
  • Adeeb Omar Bazuhair, MD,
  • Omar Bajaber, MD,
  • Moath Alsaiady, MD,
  • Samy Rabie, MD,
  • Latifa BinMahmoud, MD,
  • Doaa Alfaki, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 4
pp. 1235 – 1238

Abstract

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Umbilical catheters serve as indispensable tools in the realm of neonatal intensive care, contributing significantly to the well-being of premature infants. While rare, it is essential to approach their handling with utmost caution, as it can lead to fatal complications. We report a case of a preterm 9-day-old male infant, who was referred to our center for specialized treatment following an unsuccessful surgical attempt to address a fractured umbilical venous catheter (UVC). This case underscores the value of employing imaging techniques for prompt identification of such complications. Furthermore, the utilization of endovascular therapy emerges as a promising intervention in managing such complexities, thereby expanding the horizons of interventional radiology in elevating the standard of patient care.

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