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Dec 30, 2008 at 12:19 AM by justdeda
Hello, all
Tonight, I removed a dual-lumen PICC in the upper brachial that was in place for just over 5 weeks. (I never received the info on the PICC, nothing visible on the cath, do not know the manufacturer, but it was not one of the newer Power or PasV types). It came out very easily, but had stuff stuck to it-- a kind of cheesy-looking, pale, tan residue starting at about 5cm proximal to the insertion level, and continuing to about 40cm proximally. The final 10cm were smooth, the end was intact. There was a plug in one of the lumens, tho I had realized that back around week 3, when I was unable to flush it at all. Since the removal was done in the home, I had no way of sending a piece off to any labs. Actually, I have never seen anything like this, and I wondered if anyone had this experience. The stuff looked like it could easily be wiped off, but when I attempted to clean the cath, it stuck tight, coming off with difficulty, and only when I held the cath tightly with gauze to wipe it.

There was no particular odor. The insertion site itself was completely dry, no bleeding whatsoever. Was this possibly some kind of venous fat? The patient is a very physically fit 56yo male, trim and athletic, who could easily be mistaken for 40-45yo. He had some localized allergic reaction to the PICC line: itching, very mild distal edema, patchy pink areas here and there near the ins. site treated with oral Benadryl. This was his second line: the first was removed within a week of insertion due to localized erythema and severe itching at the site and about 5cm diameter around it, and took 2 weeks to heal properly after removal.
Would appreciate anything relevant that anyone might have experienced!
Thanks,
justdeda

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