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Case Reports
Giant false aneurysm of the subclavian artery. An unusual complication of internal jugular venous cannulation.
- S P Huddy, A McEwan, J Sabbat, and D J Parker.
- South West Thames Regional Cardiothoracic Unit, St George's Hospital, London.
- Anaesthesia. 1989 Jul 1;44(7):588-9.
AbstractA false aneurysm with a diameter of 15 cm developed in the wall of the subclavian artery after attempted internal jugular cannulation. This potentially lethal complication, its diagnosis and treatment are described.
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