Overview

Central Venous Catheter insertion is a procedure used to place a catheter in a large central vein for administration of medications, fluids, or monitoring central venous pressure.

CVC insertion is crucial for critically ill patients requiring long-term venous access, hemodynamic monitoring, or administration of vasoactive medications.

Indications

Long-term IV Access

Chemotherapy, TPN

Hemodynamic Monitoring

CVP measurement

Vasoactive Medications

Pressors, inotropes

Hemodialysis

Temporary access

Emergency Access

Rapid fluid resuscitation

Contraindications

Absolute Contraindications

Patient refusal
Local infection
Thrombosis

Relative Contraindications

Coagulopathy
Pneumothorax
Previous surgery

📋 Equipment Checklist

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Pre-procedure Preparation

Preparation includes patient consent, sterile technique, equipment setup, and understanding contraindications.

Step-by-Step Procedure

Step 1: Patient Preparation

Explain procedure, obtain consent, position patient.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Inadequate consent
  • Poor positioning

💡 Pro Tip:

Position patient in Trendelenburg.

Step 2: Site Selection

Choose appropriate vein (IJ, subclavian, femoral).

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Wrong site
  • Poor landmarks

💡 Pro Tip:

Use ultrasound guidance.

Step 3: Sterile Preparation

Prep and drape sterile field.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Inadequate prep
  • Contamination

💡 Pro Tip:

Use strict sterile technique.

Step 4: Local Anesthesia

Infiltrate local anesthetic.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Inadequate anesthesia
  • Wrong technique

💡 Pro Tip:

Anesthetize skin and subcutaneous tissue.

Step 5: Venipuncture

Puncture vein with proper technique.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Wrong angle
  • Multiple attempts

💡 Pro Tip:

Use ultrasound guidance.

Step 6: Catheter Insertion

Insert catheter over guidewire.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Wrong depth
  • Kinking

💡 Pro Tip:

Measure appropriate length.

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Post-procedure Care

Post-procedure care involves monitoring for complications, dressing changes, and catheter maintenance.

Complications & Management

Complication Incidence Signs Management Prevention
Pneumothorax 1-3% Chest pain, dyspnea Chest X-ray, chest tube Ultrasound guidance
Infection 2-5% Fever, erythema Antibiotics, removal Sterile technique
Bleeding 1-2% Hematoma, hypotension Pressure, transfusion Check coagulation
Arterial puncture 1-3% Bright red blood Pressure, observation Ultrasound guidance

Clinical Pearls

💡

Use ultrasound guidance for all insertions.

🎯

Choose appropriate site based on indication.

Use strict sterile technique.

🔍

Confirm position with chest X-ray.

📊

Monitor for complications.

🎨

Secure catheter properly.

⚠️

Remove when no longer needed.