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Subclavian vein occlusion and massive upper extremity edema : A complication of subclavian vein catheterization

Song KS, Moon C, Han DC, Hwang SD, Lee HB

  • KMID: 1694592
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 1993 May;12(2):172-178.
No abstract available.
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Treatment of Subclavian Vein Thrombosis: Medial Claviculectomy and Internal Jugular Vein Transposition

Chung SW, Son BS

  • KMID: 2062867
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2007 Jun;40(6):451-454.
Subclavian vein thrombosis in thoracic outlet syndrome is an uncommon disease. Thrombolysis, venoplasty with a balloon and stent insertion are needed for treating this condition. Sometimes, trans-axillary first rib resection...
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Ultrasound-Guided Subclavian Vein Catheterization

Kim SC, Kim JS, Chung JW, Park JH, Han JK, Han MC, Cho JM

  • KMID: 2102404
  • J Korean Radiol Soc.
  • 1994 Nov;31(5):847-850.
PURPOSE: To assess the usefulness of the ultrasound-guided subclavian vein catheterization in difficult patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We tried subclavian vein catheterization in 18 patients in which conventional blind technique failed(N=9) :or was...
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Delayed subclavian - Vein thrombosis Following Nonunion of the Clavicular Fracture: A Case Report

Jang EC, Lee EW, Kang SY, Kang KS

  • KMID: 2042427
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1997 Nov;32(6):1446-1449.
The possibility that immediate neurovascular injury will follow fracture of the clavicle has been generally known. A case of delayed involvement of the subclavian vein following a nonunion of clavicular...
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An Experience of Axillary-Subclavian Vein Thrombosis after Left Subclavian Vein Catheterization in Polycythemia Vera

Jang YM, Cho BH, Kim JC, Kang NP, Hwang Y

  • KMID: 2204425
  • J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.
  • 1999 Apr;15(1):145-152.
Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) of the upper extremity has been recently been recognized as being more common than previously reported (probably because of the increasingly frequent use of subclavian venous...
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Clinical Experiences with Axillo-Jugular Bypasses for Subclavian Vein Obstructions in Patients with Hemodiaysis

Song D, Moon C

  • KMID: 2095262
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1997 Oct;53(4):595-601.
Insertion of a central venous catheter is the most common cause of subclavian vein obstruction. If there is a functioning arteriovenous fistula in the ipsilateral upper extremity, the venous hypertension...
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A Case of Subclavian Vein Obstruction in a Patient with Hemodialysis

Chung OY, Lee JH, Kim JR, So MJ, Na BJ, Kim JS, Moon KH, Rho YH

  • KMID: 2079128
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2000 Jul;19(4):756-759.
Subclavian and internal jugular vein catheters are widely employed for temporary hemodialysis access. Placement of subclavian venous catheter has many complications such as pneumothorax and hemothorax, etc. Incidence of subclavian...
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Delayed Subclavian Vein Stenosis without Thrombosis Following Clavicle Fracture

Kim DW, Jeong IS, Na KJ

Subclavian vein injuries occasionally occur as a sequela of penetrating trauma or vascular access, but have rarely been reported to occur after clavicle fracture. The subclavian vessels are mainly enclosed...
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Incidental ipsilateral subclavian vein catheterization via right internal jugular venous route: A case report

Kim M, Lee JY, Yun WS, Park CH, Song JE, Choi SH

  • KMID: 2169145
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2012 Jan;7(1):38-40.
Central venous catheterization is frequently performed for perioperative management and intravenous access. However, the complications of central venous catheterization are numerous and include malposition, pneumothorax, hemothorax, chylothorax, thrombosis, extravasation of...
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Transient Cortical Blindness after Removal of Subclavian Vein Catheter

Kim JH, Lee KH, Hahn SR, Choi YB, Kim YI

  • KMID: 2066199
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1999 Sep;17(5):767-769.
A 42-year-old woman who had undergo a subtotal gastrectomy for stomach cancer, developed transient bilateral cortical blindness and hemiplegia after the removal of a subclavian vein catheter. A brain MRI,...
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Intravascular Lipoma of the Right Subclavian Vein

Ryu SR, Park JY, Ryu YS, Yu YH, Yang DJ, Lee BH, Kim SH, Lee JH, Woo JJ

  • KMID: 2319220
  • Tuberc Respir Dis.
  • 2009 Aug;67(2):154-157.
Lipomas are common soft tissue tumors that are located in the body tissues containing adipose tissues. However, lipomas arising from the walls of a vein are very rare. Intravascular lipomas...
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Catheter malposition rate following right subclavian venous catheterization

Lee DJ, Kim MC

  • KMID: 2169193
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2011 Jan;6(1):45-49.
BACKGROUND: Malposition of a central venous catheter may cause several complications such as poor function of the catheter or cardiac tamponade. This study was designed to determine the incidence of...
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Which Position is Ideal for Subclavian Venous Catheterization?

Ryu JH, Yeom SR, Jeong JW

  • KMID: 2331509
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2007 Apr;18(2):159-163.
PURPOSE: We postulated that the success rate for subclavian venous catheterization could be enhanced by improving body positioning. The purpose of this study was to determine the optimal positioning. The...
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Pericardial Effusion after Central Venous Catheterization of Subclavian Vein

Lee SB, Kim SC

  • KMID: 2333050
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2011 Dec;22(6):764-767.
Central venous catheterization of a subclavian vein is commonly used in emergency departments for hemodynamic monitoring of patients undergoing shock. Though central venous catheterization has many advantages, it can cause...
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Hemothorax after subclavian vein catheterization

Moon WB, Kim HK, Baik SW, Kim IS, Chung KS

  • KMID: 2228810
  • Korean J Crit Care Med.
  • 1991 Jun;6(1):53-56.
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Tension Pneumothorax following Subclavian Vein Cannulation in the Patient with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A case report

Kim MY, Chang WY, Yoon SY, Kim KB

Subclavian vein cannulation as a central venous route is a simple and rapid beside procedure and most reliable method. The supraclavicular approach to the subclavian vein depended on a fixed...
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Hydrohemothorax following Subclavian Vein Catheterization

Jeoung BY, Cho YL

  • KMID: 2357561
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1979 Sep;12(3):308-311.
Central venous catheterization has become an important aid in the correct management of the critically ill patient and is being used more often than in the past. However, no technic...
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Brachial Plexus Injury due to Subclavian Artery Pseudoaneurysm following Subclavian Vein Hemodialysis Catheterization

Kim MH, Han BG, Karl EH, Kim JS, Choi SO

  • KMID: 2254561
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2000 Sep;19(5):982-985.
As percutaneous catheterization of central vein has become common procedure, many different complications have been reported. The common complications are infection, hemorrhage, pneumothorax, embolism and vascular injury associated with aneurysm....
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Malposition of a Subclavian Catheter in the Internal Jugular Vein Due to the Direction of a J-type Guidewire End

Jeon YT, Oh YS, Bahk JH

A central venous catheter is inserted through the subclavian vein for the purpose of administration of fluids and drugs, and the monitoring of the central venous pressure. Central venous...
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Central Vein Occlusion Secondary to Hemodialysis Catheterization in Chronic Renal Failure Patient: One Case Report

Lee SY, Lee JB, Lee MB, Yum W, Lee KR

  • KMID: 2062122
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 1998 Jun;31(6):619-623.
A 51-year-old male with chronic renal failure had marked swelling and tenderness of the right arm. Venography revealed central vein occlusion involving stenosis of right proximal subclavian vein, right internal...
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