The process of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line removal involves the careful and aseptic withdrawal of the catheter from the patient’s arm. This procedure is typically performed by a trained healthcare professional and follows specific protocols to minimize the risk of complications, such as bleeding, infection, or air embolism. Proper technique ensures patient comfort and a successful removal.
Timely and appropriate removal of a PICC line is vital for preventing catheter-related bloodstream infections and reducing unnecessary healthcare costs. Once the catheter is no longer clinically indicated, its removal lowers the risk of complications and improves patient well-being. Historically, emphasis has been placed on central line insertion and maintenance, with standardized protocols for removal gaining increasing attention as a critical component of comprehensive catheter management.