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Scalp Intravenous Catheter Infiltration Leading to Subdural and Intraparenchymal Fluid Collection and Severe Neurologic Sequelae: A Case Report.
- Source :
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The Permanente journal [Perm J] 2019; Vol. 23. - Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Introduction: Preterm infants require intravenous (IV) access for administration of medications, IV fluids, and parenteral nutrition. The scalp is a common site for obtaining IV access, and in children with hydrocephalus or wide fontanelles and sutures, there is a high probability of penetrating the meninges and brain matter with the scalp IV needle. If this penetration occurs and remains unnoticed, the contents of the IV infusion can infiltrate into the brain and cause severe brain damage.<br />Case Presentation: A 3-day-old female neonate, born with myelomeningocele, was receiving total parenteral nutrition through a scalp-vein IV. She experienced a sudden increase in head circumference, a bulging fontanelle, and respiratory distress. Magnetic resonance images demonstrated subdural fluid collection, and the patient underwent emergency surgery. The dura, when opened, exuded milky-white fluid consistent in color with parenteral nutrition. Postoperative imaging showed a parenchymal abnormality caused by the intracranial and intraparenchymal infusion of parenteral nutrition. Four years later, the child had a shunt and had mild cognitive impairment.<br />Discussion: In cases of accidental intracranial administration of parenteral nutrition, we recommend that aggressive therapy be pursued to minimize the risks of developing comorbidities such as meningitis and to allow for maximal functional recovery.
- Subjects :
- Brain diagnostic imaging
Brain surgery
Brain Injuries diagnostic imaging
Brain Injuries surgery
Cognitive Dysfunction etiology
Diagnostic Imaging
Female
Humans
Hydrocephalus diagnostic imaging
Hydrocephalus etiology
Hydrocephalus surgery
Infant, Newborn
Infusions, Intravenous
Meninges injuries
Meningomyelocele complications
Parenteral Nutrition methods
Postoperative Complications diagnostic imaging
Postoperative Complications surgery
Severity of Illness Index
Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt
Brain Injuries etiology
Catheters adverse effects
Meningomyelocele therapy
Parenteral Nutrition adverse effects
Parenteral Nutrition instrumentation
Scalp
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1552-5775
- Volume :
- 23
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Permanente journal
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 30939275
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.7812/TPP/18-043