Central venous catheterization is typically used for the anesthetic management of patients undergoing a major surgery or care of patients in Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The occurrence of complications associated with central venous catheterization such as pneumothorax or vascular injury have decreased, while delayed complications such as hydrothorax, hydromediastinum, or cardiac tamponade have risen recently. We report a case of complications of bilateral hydrothorax with cardiac tamponade by superior vena cava perforation due to continuous mechanical force of the looped central venous catheter tip against SVC wall after subclavian vein cannulation. Copyright © 2010 Korean Society of Anesthesiologists.
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Kim, M. H., Lee, D. J., & Kim, M. C. (2010). Bilateral hydrothorax and cardiac tamponade after right subclavian vein catheterization. Korean Journal of Anesthesiology, 59(SUPPL.). https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2010.59.S.S211
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