Bedside management of a knotted Swan-Ganz catheter – A case report and literature review
Bassam Osman, Bassel Hafez, Aya El Madani, Vahe S. Panossian, Olga Dirany, Pierre Sfeir

TL;DR
This case report describes the successful bedside removal of a knotted Swan-Ganz catheter and reviews management strategies for this rare but serious complication.
Contribution
A novel bedside approach for managing a knotted pulmonary artery catheter is presented with a comprehensive review of existing techniques.
Findings
A knotted catheter was successfully removed at the bedside by tightening the knot and extracting it through the insertion site.
Bedside removal is feasible for simple, proximal knots but requires careful planning to avoid complications like venous injury.
Endovascular and surgical approaches are preferred for more complex cases, with endovascular methods largely replacing surgery.
Abstract
Pulmonary artery catheters use remain invaluable in continuous invasive hemodynamic monitoring for patients with severe cardiopulmonary dysfunction and those undergoing major cardiac surgeries. It detects cardiac dysfunction and guides treatment decisions. Its utilization has declined due to common complications associated with its insertion. This article highlights a rare, rather an important complication of pulmonary artery catheter knotting and reviews techniques for its management. Prompt recognition of this rare complication by the clinicians allow immediate intervention minimizing morbidity and optimizing the outcomes. This manuscript follows the SCARE guidelines. A case of a 61-year-old man who was initially admitted to the cardiothoracic unit for mitral valve replacement for symptomatic severe mitral regurgitation secondary to a bi-leaflet prolapse. Intra-operatively, a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy · Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
