Covered Stenting as Bail-Out Technique for Central Venous Catheter Malposition Within the Brachiocephalic Trunk.
Joseph FarajAnwar ChoudharyJens C RitterPublished in: Vascular and endovascular surgery (2019)
Central venous catheter (CVC) insertion with ultrasound guidance is routine clinical practice in the critically ill patient. Arterial malposition is serious and may lead to severe complications such as hemorrhage, stroke, or death. We describe a bail-out technique for removal of right-sided CVC that was mispositioned into the brachiocephalic trunk (BCT) at the origin of the right common carotid artery (CCA). Covered stenting of the BCT extending into the CCA in combination with plug embolization of the right subclavian artery was utilized.