Central venous cannulation as a cause of upper airway obstruction

Anaesthesia And Critical Care
10.1102/1470-5206.2003.0002
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Central venous cannulation as a cause of upper airway obstruction

Central venous cannulation via the internal jugular vein caused an unusual complication in a patient with a coaugulopathy. The formation of a non-clinically detectable haematoma, with secondary venous compression, resulted in the formation of glottic oedema, which caused significant upper airway obstruction.

Editor-in-Chief

Frank Cross
Consultant Surgeon
St. Bartholomew's and The London NHS Trust, UK

Editors

Neil Barnes
Consultant Physician
St. Bartholomew's and The London NHS Trust, UK
Ali Jawad
Consultant Rheumatologist
St. Bartholomew's and The London NHS Trust, UK
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