07 October 2022
: Case report
Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter-Related Infectious Myositis: A Case Report
Diagnostic / therapeutic accidents, Unusual setting of medical care, Rare disease
Shingo Kurahashi12ABEF, Shinsuke Takeda12ABEF*, Yutaro Suzuki3BE, Yoshifumi Arai4BE, Shingo Kurahashi3E, Ken-ichi Yamauchi5EDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.937215
Am J Case Rep 2022; 23:e937215
Figure 5. (A) The shoe-lace technique with vessel tape was used for rapid wound closure, combined with negative-pressure wound therapy by using RENASYS TOUCH™ (Smith & Nephew, Hull, UK) for decreasing edema and granulation (B) (day 28). (C) The appearance of the wound on day 41 (day 0 was the day the peripherally inserted central catheter was inserted).