par Porato, Mathilde;Marolf, Vincent;Etienne, Anne-Laure
Référence Veterinary Record Case Reports, 8, 2
Publication Publié, 2020-06-01
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Catheter fragment embolism is a potential complication of peripheral venous catheterisation. A three‐year‐old male dachshund was treated for a tibial fracture. The anaesthesia, orthopaedic procedure and hospitalisation recovery were uneventful. At the time of venous catheter removal, its breakage was noticed. A catheter tip embolisation was suspected and confirmed in the cephalic vein with radiography and ultrasound. A tourniquet was immediately applied proximally to the elbow. It prevented the catheter tip from further migration and central embolisation. A longitudinal venotomy of the cephalic vein allowed the removal of the fragment. Stitches were removed 10 days later and clinical examination was normal.