Novel surgical management of an extensive recurrent Hickman line
thrombosis involving the SVC and right atrium
- Anna Zingale,
- Danai Karamanou,
- Pietro Malvindi,
- Suvitesh Luthra,
- Sunil Ohri
Anna Zingale
Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust
Corresponding Author:anna.zingale.mail@gmail.com
Author ProfileDanai Karamanou
Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust
Author ProfilePietro Malvindi
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Author ProfileSuvitesh Luthra
Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust
Author ProfileAbstract
Intravenous central line catheters are often at risk of line-related
thrombosis. We report on how the cardiopulmonary bypass strategy was
tailored to the particular anatomical challenges with the use of an
unconventional venous cannulation site to optimise intraoperative venous
drainage, improve surgical exposure and avoid circulatory arrest in a
case with a complex intracardiac thrombosis. This report also highlights
the importance of assiduously monitoring the efficacy of anticoagulation
therapy, especially in the context of small bowel syndrome.