Volume 2
Journal of Molecular Cancer
Breast Cancer & Vascular Conference 2019
February 25-26, 2019
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February 25-26, 2019 London, UK
Joint event on
World Congress on
Breast Cancer
Vascular Biology & Surgeons Meeting
5
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International Conference on
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Case report: Use of angioseal to close entry point of Central Venous Cathete (CVC) into subclavian
artery 6 days after mistaken insertion
Ultrasound guided CVC insertion was performed in the hematological oncological ward in a acute myeloid leukemic patient,
thrombocytopenic 20,000, with chronic renal failure and immune system failure in a septic shock state. The CVC was inserted
into the right subclavien artery. Due to the fragile state of this patient the CVC was left in place [arterial line] for 6 days until
his platelet count was elevated and his shock state overcome with antibiotics. The interventional Radiologist removed the CVC
with the use of angioseal device. This case demonstrates that a CVC may be left in place as an arterial line for a number of days
until the patient is stabilized and able to undergo an interventional procedure.
Biography
Ori Eyal graduated from Debrecen, Hungry Medical school in 2009. He is currently working in Rambam Medical Centre Haifa Israel as a vascular and transplant Surgery
Resident. FLS certified. He is a winner of 2 consecutive laparoscopy simulator Israeli residency competitions. His research interest is about all-round surgeon in general
and vascular surgery. He is Currently working as a vascular and transplant surgery resident in hospital and as a general surgeon consultant.
oriscoby@hotmail.comOri Eyal
Rambam Medical Centre, Israel
Ori Eyal, J Molecular Cancer
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