Heart catheterization is a common procedure that is used to diagnose and treat heart problems. During this procedure, a catheter is inserted into a blood vessel in the arm, groin, or neck and guided to the heart. The catheter is then used to measure the pressure in the heart and to take images of the heart and blood vessels. While the risks associated with this procedure are generally low, there are some potential complications that can occur, including the accidental retention of foreign bodies.
If you have undergone heart catheterization and are experiencing any symptoms that may be related to a foreign body that was accidentally left in the body, it is important to seek medical attention right away. Your doctor can perform tests to determine if a foreign body is present and can take steps to remove it if necessary.
Overall, while the risks associated with heart catheterization are generally low, it is important to be aware of the potential complications that can occur, including the accidental retention of foreign bodies. By staying informed and taking action if necessary, patients can help ensure