Interventional Radiology
Online ISSN : 2432-0935

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Horner Syndrome Caused by Central Venous Port Placement via the Internal Jugular Vein: A Case Report
Masayoshi YamamotoKentaro YamadaMasahiro HorikawaHiroshi Kondo
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JOURNAL OPEN ACCESS Advance online publication

Article ID: 2019-0008

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Pneumothorax and unintended arterial puncture are well-known complications of central venous (CV) access via the internal jugular vein (IJV), whereas injury to nerves around the IJV is a relatively rare complication. We describe the case of a male patient in his 60s who developed Horner syndrome after CV port placement via the IJV. We also point out the anatomical nerve structures around the IJV that clinicians should be aware of in order to minimize the risk of nerve injury during CV access. Additionally, with a brief literature review, we describe other nerve injuries that can be caused by CV access.

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