Introduction

Case Description
This case report describes the insertion of a peripherally inserted central catheter via the right basilic vein utilising ultrasound. In addition, electrocardiographic guidance during which atypical P-waves were noted. Post procedure chest x-ray found the catheter to be positioned to the left side of the chest.
Discussion and Evaluation
Initial management was to assess whether the catheter was placed in the arterial system. Catheter transduction and blood gas analysis demonstrated the peripherally inserted central catheter was situated in the venous system. Computer tomography was then used to assess the patient’s vasculature, demonstrating a persistent left vena cava with absence of a right vena cava.
Conclusion
This case describes the successful placement of a right basilic peripherally inserted central catheter in a patient with a persistent left vena cava with an absent right superior vena cave using ultrasound and electrocardiographic guidance.
