Subclavian artery injury following percutaneous insertion of dialysis catheter
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Subclavian artery injury following percutaneous insertion of dialysis catheter
Abstract
Iatrogenic subclavian artery injury is a rare but recognized complication of central venous catheterization. The lesion is more severe and complex to treat when produced by large catheters such as dialysis catheters. A case is presented below with a discussion of vascular access for renal replacement therapy and the principles of treating penetrating arterial trauma at this location.
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