ABSTRACT
The traditional use of catheters in anesthesia, critical care, cardiovascular surgery, and acute medicine continues, and there is also a rapidly increasing requirement for medium-or longer-term central venous catheterization for parenteral nutrition, hemodialysis, cancer chemotherapy, prolonged antibiotics, and other interventions. In this case, we want to present a pseudoaneurysm of bifurcation of a carotid-subclavian artery injury with hematoma due to central venous catheterization.
Keywords:
Central venous catheterization, artery injury, pseudoaneurysm