Endovascular management of a fractured dialysis catheter: a case report and review of retrieval techniques

透析导管断裂的血管内治疗:病例报告及取出技术综述

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: With the advancements in endovascular techniques, reports of rare vascular complications have increased. This case describes the accidental fracture of a non-cuffed hemodialysis catheter and its subsequent endovascular management, offering valuable insights for the treatment of similar intravascular foreign bodies (IFBs). CASE REPORT: An 83-year-old male with a non-cuffed catheter presented after a catheter fracture. Radiographic imaging confirmed migration of the fragment to the right atrium. After a multispecialistic collaboration assessment, endovascular retrieval was performed via right femoral access using a filter retrieval device under fluoroscopic guidance. The catheter fragment was successfully captured and removed without procedural complications. The patient recovered uneventfully and remained well at follow-up evaluations. CONCLUSION: This case highlights the efficacy and safety of percutaneous endovascular retrieval for managing IFBs, providing a minimally invasive alternative to surgery with high success rates. Meticulous catheter handling and regular integrity assessments are critical to prevent and promptly manage such events.

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