Abstract

Purpose: Insertion of a central venous catheter is a common procedure, performed by anesthesiologists and other medical professionals. The preferred site for central venous cannulation is the right internal jugular vein.
 Case Report: We present the case of a male patient who underwent renal transplantation for end-stage renal disease. During preparation for surgery, the right common carotid artery was cannulated instead of the right internal jugular vein. The situation was immediately recognized and managed by a vascular surgeon. The patient recovered completely without neurological deficit.
 Conclusion: Central venous cannulation is usually performed using the landmark technique. Incidental cannulation of the common carotid artery is a rare complication that can have serious consequences if not immediately recognized and properly managed.

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