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  • The study assessed the safety and effectiveness of the transhepatic approach for inserting central venous catheters in critically ill pediatric patients.
  • A total of 16 catheters were successfully placed, with an average functional duration of about 132 days; however, some complications like infection and malfunction were noted.
  • The findings suggest that using transhepatic access is a viable long-term solution for central venous access in this patient group, demonstrating high technical success when guided by imaging techniques.

Article Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the safety and functionality of the transhepatic approach as an alternative route for central venous catheterization in pediatric patients with chronic critical illness.

Methods: The study included data of 12 chronic critically ill pediatric patients who underwent central venous catheterization with transhepatic approach. The indications, procedure details, mean patency time, and catheter-related complications were retrospectively analyzed.

Results: A total of 16 central venous catheters were placed through the transhepatic approach. A 5F port catheter was used in eight attempts, a 5F PICC in two attempts, and an 8-14F Hickman-Broviac catheter in six attempts. All procedures were performed with technical success. The mean patency time of the catheters was 132.1 d (range: 12-540 d). In the long-term follow-up, catheter-related sepsis was detected in a patient, and six catheters lost functionality due to malposition.

Conclusion: The transhepatic approach is a safe and functional alternative route for central venous access in chronic critically ill pediatric patients requiring long-term vascular access. The procedure using ultrasonography and fluoroscopy can be performed with high technical success. In the long-term follow-up, Dacron felt cuff tunneled catheters placed in the subcostal space with a transhepatic approach remained functional for a long time.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12098-022-04219-8DOI Listing

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