A foreign body in the cephalic vein: A case report

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Rationale: Foreign bodies in the vasculature usually cause numerous problems for clinical physicians. Physician experience with diagnosing and treating non-iatrogenic foreign body migration in the venous system is insufficient. Patient concerns: Here, we reported a 41-year-old male who had a foreign body in his left forearm following a work-related injury. Diagnoses: X-ray films indicated a 3-mm high-density shadow in the superficial soft tissue of the left forearm. During the operation, the foreign body was imaged by a C-arm fluoroscope to provide a more accurate location. Interventions: The foreign body was removed completely following a microsuture of the cephalic vein. Outcomes: The procedure was uneventful, and the patient remained asymptomatic after 6 months of clinical follow-up. Lessons: This case indicated that the foreign body in the superficial tissue needed to be accurately diagnosed and located. X-ray and C-arm fluoroscope imaging should be combined with the patient's medical history to ensure sufficient preoperative preparation.

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Song, M., Wei, M., Song, Z., Li, L., Fan, J., & Liu, M. (2018). A foreign body in the cephalic vein: A case report. Medicine (United States), 97(25). https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000011144

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