Fracture and migration in right atrium of a permanent venous central access system in a elderly patient: case report and literature review

Clin Ter. 2022 May 25;173(3):207-213. doi: 10.7417/CT.2022.2419.

Abstract

Catheter dislocation and fracture with migration of central venous lines have been reported in the International literature. Catheter fracture with consequent migration has been observed in 0.5-3.0% and may either be consequent to catheter removal or it can occur spontane-ously. Our case report concerns the migration of a Hickman catheter connected to a venous port to the right atrium in a 61-year old patient. A literature up-to-date has been performed to assess the risk of port-a-cath positioning. The position of catheter tip is considered critical for the risk of migration, that is greater as higher the tip localization respect to the carina. The aim of our study is to underline the critical role of X-ray to visualize the exact location of the catheter tip, regard-less of the approach used for catheter positioning.

Keywords: Port-a-cath dislocation; port-a-cath complications; port-a-cath migration.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Catheterization, Central Venous* / adverse effects
  • Catheterization, Central Venous* / methods
  • Heart Atria / diagnostic imaging
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Radiography