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Delayed ischaemia of the hand necessitating amputation after radial artery cannulation
Authors:Devanand Mangar  Richard S Laborde  Dien N Vu
Institution:1. Department of Anesthesiology, University of South Florida College of Medicine, 12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd, MDC Box 59, 33612-4799, Tampa, Florida
Abstract:We present a case of ischaemic hand injury in a patient, who had 95% occlusion of both the ulnar and radial arteries, after atraumatic placement of a left radial artery catheter. The presence of cigarette burns on the dorsum of the hand was highly suggestive of vascular compromise. There were no signs of vascular compromise after placement of the arterial line which was removed 24 hr later. Ten days after placement the patient complained of pain with ensuing ischaemic changes resulting in necrosis of the finger tips and eventual amputation of the hand. We recommend using other sites of arterial access such as axillary or superficial temporal artery in patients with severe peripheral vascular disease.
Keywords:Arteries: cannulation" target="_blank">Arteries: cannulation  radial            Complications: ischaemia" target="_blank">Complications: ischaemia  thrombosis
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