Title of article :
A Case Report: Surgical Removal of Missing Guide Wire, Is it the Best Intervention ?
Author/Authors :
Eskandarian, Rahimeh Interventional Cardiologist - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Abdollahpour, Abolfazl Department of Anesthesiology - Kowsar Hospital - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Aghaamoo, Shahrzad Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Amini, Narges Department of Cardiac Surgery - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Zangian, Hoda Department of Cardiac Anesthesiology - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran , Ghods, Kamran Cardiac Surgeon - Semnan University of Medical Sciences - Semnan, Iran
Abstract :
Nowadays, the use of central venous catheter insertion (CVC), has abundantly increased. It is a common
technique in critically ill patients who are admitted to intensive care and emergency departments in order to
hemodynamic monitoring and fluid and medication administration. In this report, we express a 28-year-old
man who has multiple trauma with decreased level of consciousness during a car accident three months ago and
needs intensive care and monitoring by central venous catheter placing. A missed guide wire remaining inside
the venous system after peripherally inserted in femoral vein that was incidentally diagnosed by taking a chest
X-ray after three months. Although, guide wires are often retrieved by snaring catheter under fluoroscopic
guidance and an interventional cardiologist, we have successfully extracted the lost wire through vascular
surgery. Eventually, this report is supposed to increase awareness of this rare and preventable complication
and to provide a solution to prevent this complication. Finally, the purpose of this report is to emphasize that
surgical extracting is the best intervention to remove the missed guide wire (after 3 months) and this option
could be developed, introduced and standardized in appropriate and controlled conditions.
Keywords :
Surgical removal , Missed , Guide wire , Complication , Central venous catheter
Journal title :
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma