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Endovascular Stenting for Inadvertent Right Subclavian Artery Puncture: A Case Report | Asian Journa

Despite the fact that central venous catheterization is a reasonably routine technique performed in clinical settings, it is not without its own set of difficulties that can put patients at risk of morbidity and fatality. The catheter should be left in place and the Vascular Surgeon should be notified if an arterial puncture is suspected. The final treatment option might be open surgery or endovascular intervention. Following right internal jugular vein catheterization, an incidental right subclavian artery puncture occurred, which was effectively addressed with endovascular intervention.



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