Venobronchial fistula: an unusual complication of long-term central venous access
- PMID: 16106107
- DOI: 10.1159/000087306
Venobronchial fistula: an unusual complication of long-term central venous access
Abstract
A venobronchial fistula developed between the azygous vein and the upper aspect of the right main bronchus 12 months after completion of the treatment of a stage IIIB non-small-cell lung cancer in a 54-year-old man. The fistula contained the tip of the catheter placed for chemotherapy perfusion. The reported case presented risk factors previously identified for such a complication. In addition, some clinical particularities were present, suggesting new potent risk factors and some preventive means for safe long-term central venous catheterization.
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