Title: A Rare Case of Intravenous Catheter Fracture

Authors: Dr Nisha Sharma, Dr Ankita Chandel, Dr Bhawna Ahluwalia, Dr Shilpi, Dr  Anjana Verma

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v9i2.08

Abstract

Intravenous catheter fracture is one of the complications of plastic catheters. We present a case of fracture of peripheral iv cannula that might have happened due to forceful blood transfusion. Fortunately we were able to remove the fractured part of the iv cannula before it landed up in a catastrophic  embolic complication.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Bhawna Ahluwalia

Senior Resident, Dr Radhakrishnan Government Medical College, Hamirpur