Isolated persistent left-sided superior vena cava in a patient with end-stage kidney disease

Auteurs

  • Poobalan Naidoo Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, 800 Vusi Mzimela Road Cato Manor Durban
  • Nischal Ramkisson Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, 800 Vusi Mzimela Road Cato Manor Durban
  • Kalpesh Giresh Mody Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, 800 Vusi Mzimela Road Cato Manor Durban
  • Rory Forseth Leisegang Uppsala University, Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences, Biomedicinskt Centrum BMC, Husargatan 3, 752 37, Uppsala
  • Yeshkhir Naidoo Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, 800 Vusi Mzimela Road Cato Manor Durban
  • Sudesh Premchund Hariparshad Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, 800 Vusi Mzimela Road Cato Manor Durban
  • Alain Guy Honore Assounga Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, 800 Vusi Mzimela Road Cato Manor Durban

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.21804/27-1-6238

Mots-clés :

vascular anomaly, persistent left-sided superior vena cava, dialysis

Résumé

An adult male of Asian origin with end-stage kidney disease secondary to diabetic nephropathy, was found to have a persistent left-sided superior vena cava (PLSVC) that drained into the coronary sinus, without an associated right-sided SVC, following the placement of a haemodialysis catheter. A persistent left-sided SVC arises from the failure of obliteration of the embryological left anterior cardinal vein. It is a rare finding and is usually asymptomatic. Given that nephrologists manage patients who may require vascular access, knowledge of the possibility of vascular anomalies may assist in preventing vascular injuries. Guidewires and dilators should be handled with utmost care to prevent vascular injury and the risk of cardiac rupture. Routine imaging should be performed to evaluate the position and course of central venous catheters after insertion so that vascular anomalies such as PLSVC can be identified timeously.

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Publiée

2024-04-05

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Naidoo, Poobalan, Nischal Ramkisson, Kalpesh Giresh Mody, Rory Forseth Leisegang, Yeshkhir Naidoo, Sudesh Premchund Hariparshad, et Alain Guy Honore Assounga. 2024. « Isolated Persistent Left-Sided Superior Vena Cava in a Patient With End-Stage Kidney Disease  ». African Journal of Nephrology 27 (1):21-23. https://doi.org/10.21804/27-1-6238.

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