Although several complications with central venous catheters have been discussed
extensively, intravascular migration is uncommon and often goes unrecognized during surgery.
We present a case of central venous catheter looping into the left innominate vein after cardiopulmonary bypass during pediatric cardiac surgery. The clinical signs of a lack of backflow from the central venous catheter and different catheter tip positions on transesophageal echocardiography should alert clinicians to the possibility of intravascular migration.
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central venous catheter;looping;pediatric cardiac surgery