Sleeve-related thrombosis: a new form of catheter-related thrombosis.

Thromb Res

Centre for Experimental Surgery and Anaesthesiology, University Hospital, Catholic University, Louvain, Belgium.

Published: October 2001

In a detailed study of central venous catheter-related sleeve and thrombosis in experimental animals, a new form of thrombosis was detected and termed sleeve-related thrombosis. A silastic catheter was placed in the jugular vein and the anterior vena cava of 22 rabbits and 54 rats. After intervals of 1, 3, 7 days, 2, 3, 4 weeks and 1, 2, 4, 6 months the veins were examined by light microscopy and by transmission electron microscopy. In about 50% of the rats a thrombus was observed at the end of the catheter sleeve. Consecutive cutting allowed the visualization of a transition from a sleeve via part of sleeve and part of thrombus to a pure thrombus. This thrombus was separated from the vein wall and could not be considered a mural thrombus. As the thrombus was only attached to the terminal part of the organized catheter sleeve we propose the name sleeve-related thrombosis.

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