作者: Leonid Minkovich , George Djaiani , Stuart A. McCluskey , Nicholas Mitsakakis , Ralph W. Gilbert
DOI: 10.1007/S12630-011-9512-8
关键词: Anesthesia 、 Surgery 、 Head and neck surgery 、 In patient 、 Neck dissection 、 Anesthesiology 、 Free flap 、 Medicine 、 Head and neck 、 Surgical access 、 Retrospective cohort study
摘要: Purpose Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) do not interfere with surgical access during neck dissection and are used in patients undergoing head surgery. However, severe complications associated malpositioning of PICCs have been reported these patients. We conducted a retrospective study to determine the incidence aberrant positioning free flap reconstructive (FFR) surgery for malignancies.