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Neck Hematoma after Central Venous Catheterization and Awake Intubation as Rescue Airway Management Technique: A Case Report

Central venous catheterization (CVC) of the internal jugular vein is an invasive procedure commonly performed in anesthesiology practice.Usually it is an uneventful procedure but complications such as bleeding, infection, and potential damage to the surrounding structures can occur.One of the complications is neck hematoma, which can distort airway

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