Successful percutaneous transvenous approach for pinch-off syndrome: a case report

Eur Heart J Case Rep. 2023 Mar 1;7(3):ytad111. doi: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytad111. eCollection 2023 Mar.

Abstract

Background: Pinch-off syndrome is a rare late complication characterized by the occurrence of spontaneous fracture and embolization of a port-a-cath implanted via subclavian venous access. It may lead to serious cardiovascular outcomes.

Case presentation: We report a successful percutaneous transvenous removal of intravascular fractured port catheter embolized into the right ventricle by using the 'lasso' technique in an 85-year-old man with type B non-Hodgkin lymphoma undergoing chemotherapy and long estimated life expectancy.

Discussion: Knowledge of pinch-off syndrome among physicians is essential for early intervention, thereby preventing adverse events. Percutaneous approach seems an effective, safe, and simple procedure.

Keywords: Case report; Catheter fracture; Embolization; Percutaneous approach; Pinch-off syndrome; Port-a-cath.

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  • Case Reports