Central Venous Catheterization (CVC) through the internal jugular vein is a routine procedure conducted in critically ill patients for hemodynamic monitoring, medication administration, and fluid management both in preparation for and during major surgery and for possible dialysis therapy. We present a case of an 80-year-old patient who went to hospital due to a sudden increase in creatinine levels. Subjected to an attempted CVC placement procedure, she suffered damage to the right common carotid artery with perforation and hemorrhage of the carotid artery. Taken immediately to the operating room, it was decided to repair the common carotid artery endovascularly using a covered stent with an immediate stop to the bleeding.
Carotid Injury, Iatrogenic Injury, Carotid Stenting, hematoma, trauma surgery, blood transfusions, emergency transfusions.