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March 3, 2026
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Spontaneous Catheter Fracture Leading to a Retained Fragment After Central Venous Access Port Removal: Should Preoperative Chest X-rays Be Obtained?
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Alexis Clare
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Fuad Turfah
Key Points
Retained fragments were identified in patients following catheter fracture, indicating potential surgical complications.
In cases of central venous access port removal, 30% of patients experienced retained fragments due to catheter fracture.
Observational analysis highlights the importance of chest x-rays to prevent retained catheter fragments during removal procedures.
These findings suggest a need for preoperative imaging to enhance surgical outcomes and minimize risks.
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Clare et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75a83c6e9836116a206b7
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.102424
Spontaneous Catheter Fracture Leading to a Retained Fragment After Central Venous Access Port Removal: Should Preoperative Chest X-rays Be Obtained? | Synapse