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Venous Vexation: A Central Line Conundrum

Video Published 2020-03-03 Updated 2022-09-12

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Case-based discussion of managing a damaged femoral Broviac catheter in a 3-month-old with intestinal failure requiring long-term TPN. Reviews repair versus replacement strategies, infection prevention bundles, and treatment approaches for central line-associated bloodstream infections in high-risk pediatric patients.

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  • Damaged Broviac catheters can be safely repaired with kits; study showed 1% infection risk across 96 repairs, some lines repaired 10+ times
  • Central line infection prevention requires bundle compliance: hand hygiene, sterile technique, chlorhexidine prep, and dental care in oncology patients
  • Gram-positive line infections clear with antibiotics 90% of time; gram-negative 50%; fungal infections usually require line removal
  • Ethanol locks reduce infection risk in high-risk patients (short gut, oncology) and are increasingly used as prophylaxis
  • Standardize line dressing protocols between surgery and nursing to prevent confusion and maintain sterile barrier integrity

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