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Horner Syndrome: A Rare Complication of Internal Jugular Vein Cannulation

Amir Zeligowsky, M.D.

Department of Surgery, Kaplan University Hospital, Rehovot

Amir Szold, M.D.

Department of Surgery, Hadassah University Hospital Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Israel

Dan Seror, M.D.

Department of Surgery, Hadassah University Hospital Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Israel

Amos Vromen, M.D.

Department of Surgery, Hadassah University Hospital Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Israel

Reuven Pfeffermann, M.D.

Department of Surgery, Kaplan University Hospital, Rehovot

Percutaneous cannulation of the internal jugular vein is a widely used and accepted method for central venous cannulation, used for parenteral alimentation, fluid administration, and measurement of pressures. A multitude of complications associated with this procedure have been described. Horner syndrome as a rare complication of internal jugular vein cannulation is presented. (Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 15:199, 1991)

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Vol. 15, No. 2, 199 (1991)
DOI: 10.1177/0148607191015002199


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