ASDIN TV recently held a Catheter Roundtable discussion. Each Monday through August 9th, we will release a new portion of the roundtable discussion.
This Week – Stuck Catheters.
We want to engage with each of our members - feel free to comment below.
Posted Monday, July 26, 2021
1. Question: So what is the verdict on prophylactic catheter exchanges? Beyond the problem of being stuck if left for long time, is there a time limit on the integrity of catheter material? If so, what is it?
2. Comment: Catheters could be stuck in soft tissues also (in the tunnel). I have had 2 patients that I could not remove catheter after dissecting the cuff, proceeded with a cut down at the IJ/Venotomy, was able to pull the intravascular portion of catheter out - then dissected the catheter from the other side of tunnel. Once the intravascular portion is removed, it is much safer. This issue could happen if catheter was tunneled very superficially (dermis).
In another patient when the intravascular portion was stuck, pulling the catheter at the venotomy (after a cut down as above) gave a better traction for removal - than pulling from the exit site - my observations..
Thank you.
Suresh (UC Davis, Sacramento CA)