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Annals of Pediatric Surgery, volume 19, issue 1, publication number 46

Safety and efficacy of central line removal by guidewire extraction technique in children

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-12-05
scimago Q3
wos Q4
SJR0.179
CiteScore0.6
Impact factor0.4
ISSN16874137, 20905394
Surgery
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Abstract
Background

This study reviews a university pediatric surgery practice for the incidence of stuck subcutaneous port catheter (SSPC) removal and the efficacy of a guidewire extraction technique.

Methods

We reviewed all central catheter removals between 2018 and 2020. A SSPC was defined as resistance to removal after dissection of the subcutaneous tissue with signs of impending device fracture. Details of the catheter duration, initial diagnosis, and medications administered through the device were all recorded.

Results

One hundred eight patients underwent catheter removal and six were defined as SSPCs. Catheter in situ time ranged from 35 to 96 months. All six patients underwent the guidewire extraction technique and were removed in their entirety without the need for endovascular intervention or venotomy.

Conclusions

Pediatric patients who have a SSPC should undergo the guidewire extraction technique.

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