Percutaneous retrieval of embolized umbilical arterial catheter in extreme premature infant Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1177/11297298241228613 Web of Science: 001159579900001

Cited authors

  • Uwaifo OO, Crittendon I III, Lucas VS

Abstract

  • Background: Umbilical arterial catheterization is a common procedure performed on critically ill neonates, especially those with extreme prematurity. Various complications have been described following umbilical artery catheter (UAC) placement including thrombosis, embolism, vasospasm, vascular perforation, hemorrhage, and infection. However, treatment of these complications is challenging due to the small size of this very fragile subset of patients.Methods: A 3-day old extremely preterm infant was referred to our institution for percutaneous removal of a fragmented and embolized umbilical arterial catheter.Results: Catheter retrieval was successful via a carotid approach utilizing techniques from percutaneous closure of PDA in preterm infants and trans-carotid access for PDA stent and aortic interventions.Conclusion: This case report describes the successful percutaneous retrieval of an embolized UAC fragment in an extremely preterm infant, the smallest documented in literature to date.

Publication date

  • 2024

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1129-7298

Number of pages

  • 5