Fatal arterial complications following ultrasound-guided attempt of internal jugular vein catheterization
Puncture of the posterior venous wall during ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein cannulation seems to be common, making underlying artery at risk of injury. Two cases of injury through the posterior wall of the internal jugular vein and an injury to the underlying artery are reported. In case number 1, a small injury of the carotid arterial wall resulted in a retrograde dissection of the commo