Gulclu, OrkutYavuz, CelalDemirtas, SinanCaliskan, AhmetYazici, SuleymanKarahan, OguzMavitas, Binali2024-04-242024-04-2420141300-7718https://doi.org/10.5262/tndt.2014.1001.16https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/yayin/detay/161384https://hdl.handle.net/11468/20051Venous access with a central catheter is typically a necessary technique for hemodialysis. Although, central venous catheters are widely used, they may cause life-threatening complications by migration of fractured catheter pieces. Thus, venous catheters should be controlled routinely by medical staff or the patients themselves. In this paper we report a case of a fractured catheter with vena cava migration in which there were no symptoms and describe the non-surgical retrieval of the migrated catheter by snare technique.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBroken CatheterSnare TechniqueFluoroscopyRemoval of Broken Hemodialysis Catheter from Subclavian Vein via Snare Under FluoroscopyRemoval of Broken Hemodialysis Catheter from Subclavian Vein via Snare Under FluoroscopyArticle2317376WOS:00021718350001616138410.5262/tndt.2014.1001.16N/A