Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2992596 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Chronic indwelling catheters are plagued with a high rate of complications, including infection, central venous occlusion, or thrombosis. When direct access to the superior or inferior vena cava is not possible, venography may identify alternatives that might be viable with current endovascular techniques. This case report describes the successful placement of a tunneled catheter for total parenteral nutrition in the azygos arch through a small collateral vein from the left jugular vein in a patient with no other alternatives because of superior vena cava occlusion and inferior vena cava thrombophlebitis.
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Authors
Mireille A. Moise, Neal Hadro, Hazem El-Arousy, Javier A. Alvarez-Tostado,