Rupture of totally implantable central venous access devices (Intraports) in patients with cancer: report of four cases

نویسندگان

  • Dimitrios K Filippou
  • Christoforos Tsikkinis
  • Georgios K Filippou
  • Athanasios Nissiotis
  • Spiros Rizos
چکیده

BACKGROUND Totally implantable central venous access devices (intraports) are commonly used in cancer patients to administer chemotherapy or parenteral nutrition. Rupture of intraport is a rare complication. PATIENTS AND METHODS During 3 years period, a total of 245 intraports were placed in cancer patients for chemotherapy. Four of these cases (two colon cancer and one each of pancreas and breast cancer) had rupture of the intraport catheter, these forms the basis of present report. RESULTS Mean time insitu for intraports was 164 (35) days. Median follow-up time was 290 days and total port time in situ was 40180 days. The incidence of port rupture was 1 per 10,000 port days. Three of the 4 cases were managed by successful removal of catheters. In two of these the catheter was removed under fluoroscopic control using femoral route, while in the third patient the catheter (partial rupture) was removed surgically. One of the catheters could not be removed and migrated to right ventricle on manipulations. CONCLUSION Port catheter rupture is a rare but dreaded complication associated with subcutaneous port catheter device placement for chemotherapy. In case of such an event the patient should be managed by an experienced vascular surgeon and interventional radiologist, as in most cases the ruptured catheter can be retrieved by non operative interventional measures.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • World Journal of Surgical Oncology

دوره 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2004