Transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis following subclavian venous catheterization: possible implications of anatomical variation of the phrenic nerve -a case report-

Phrenic nerve paralysis is an unusual complication associated with central venous catheterization. Various mechanisms have been proposed. We present a case of transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis after subclavian venous catheterization. We hypothesize that anatomical variation of the phrenic...

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Main Authors: Chun Woo Yang, Jin Sung Bae, Tae In Park, Jong Cheol Lee, Jeong Eun Sohn, Ryunga Kang, Kye Ho Lee
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Anesthesiologists 2013-12-01
Series:Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
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author Chun Woo Yang
Jin Sung Bae
Tae In Park
Jong Cheol Lee
Jeong Eun Sohn
Ryunga Kang
Kye Ho Lee
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description Phrenic nerve paralysis is an unusual complication associated with central venous catheterization. Various mechanisms have been proposed. We present a case of transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis after subclavian venous catheterization. We hypothesize that anatomical variation of the phrenic nerve was responsible for this complication.
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spelling doaj.art-c9c7d9a7986b4e1d840ee0da1bf201e52022-12-22T00:29:06ZengKorean Society of AnesthesiologistsKorean Journal of Anesthesiology2005-64192005-75632013-12-0165655956110.4097/kjae.2013.65.6.5597722Transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis following subclavian venous catheterization: possible implications of anatomical variation of the phrenic nerve -a case report-Chun Woo Yang0Jin Sung Bae1Tae In Park2Jong Cheol Lee3Jeong Eun Sohn4Ryunga Kang5Kye Ho Lee6Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Cheju Halla General Hospital, Jeju, Korea.Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Cheju Halla General Hospital, Jeju, Korea.Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Cheju Halla General Hospital, Jeju, Korea.Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Cheju Halla General Hospital, Jeju, Korea.Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Cheju Halla General Hospital, Jeju, Korea.Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Department of Radiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Phrenic nerve paralysis is an unusual complication associated with central venous catheterization. Various mechanisms have been proposed. We present a case of transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis after subclavian venous catheterization. We hypothesize that anatomical variation of the phrenic nerve was responsible for this complication.http://ekja.org/upload/pdf/kjae-65-559.pdfcentral venous catheterizationphrenic nerve
spellingShingle Chun Woo Yang
Jin Sung Bae
Tae In Park
Jong Cheol Lee
Jeong Eun Sohn
Ryunga Kang
Kye Ho Lee
Transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis following subclavian venous catheterization: possible implications of anatomical variation of the phrenic nerve -a case report-
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
central venous catheterization
phrenic nerve
title Transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis following subclavian venous catheterization: possible implications of anatomical variation of the phrenic nerve -a case report-
title_full Transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis following subclavian venous catheterization: possible implications of anatomical variation of the phrenic nerve -a case report-
title_fullStr Transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis following subclavian venous catheterization: possible implications of anatomical variation of the phrenic nerve -a case report-
title_full_unstemmed Transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis following subclavian venous catheterization: possible implications of anatomical variation of the phrenic nerve -a case report-
title_short Transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis following subclavian venous catheterization: possible implications of anatomical variation of the phrenic nerve -a case report-
title_sort transient right hemidiaphragmatic paralysis following subclavian venous catheterization possible implications of anatomical variation of the phrenic nerve a case report
topic central venous catheterization
phrenic nerve
url http://ekja.org/upload/pdf/kjae-65-559.pdf
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