Abstract
Introduction
Central venous catheterizations are common intraoperative procedures.
Central venous catheter (CVC) placements are usually performed with patients lying in the supine position using real-time ultrasound (US) guidance.
Case description
A 43-year-old man underwent open right popliteal artery reconstruction in the prone position for a limb-threatening injury. Excessive continuous intraoperative bleeding, increased by a coexisting pelvic fracture, was temporarily stabilized by a T POD device, but with the need of external fixation, required the placement of CVC, which was not feasible whilst in the prone position without US help.
A view of the left internal jugular vein (IJV) was obtained with pediatric T probe and a CVC was placed using real-time US guidance, without complications.
Conclusions
We demonstrated the feasibility and safety of US-guided CVC placements in an emergency setting.
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