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A case report of embolized umbilical venous catheter retrieval from the heart via femoral access in 660 g premature neonate.


ABSTRACT: An extremely premature infant born at a gestational age 24 5/7 and birth weight of 637 g was found to have retained a distal segment of an umbilical venous catheter (UVC) on chest radiograph after removal of the UVC. The catheter was retrieved by interventional radiology on day 10 of life when the baby weighed 660 g. To our knowledge, this is the smallest baby reported to have successfully retrieved catheter percutaneously via femoral access.

SUBMITTER: Patel J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6823817 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A case report of embolized umbilical venous catheter retrieval from the heart via femoral access in 660 g premature neonate.

Patel Jaimin J   Ramarao Sumana S   Desai Jagdish J   Savich Renate R   Patel Akash A  

Radiology case reports 20190925 11


An extremely premature infant born at a gestational age 24 5/7 and birth weight of 637 g was found to have retained a distal segment of an umbilical venous catheter (UVC) on chest radiograph after removal of the UVC. The catheter was retrieved by interventional radiology on day 10 of life when the baby weighed 660 g. To our knowledge, this is the smallest baby reported to have successfully retrieved catheter percutaneously via femoral access. ...[more]

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