نتایج جستجو برای: implantable venous access device
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INTRODUCTION The cannulation of suitable peripheral veins may be a very painful experience. Implantable venous access systems have to some degree relieved this problem and help to provide an improvement in terms of quality of life. MATERIAL AND METHODS We have evaluated 560 patients during a follow up period of two years. A low overall complication percentage of 7.32% was seen when using the ...
Abstract Background Peripheral blood vessels, due to availability are used for many years in cancer patients, however in patients with potentially harmful drugs to skin (vesicant drugs) or difficult accessibility to vessels, the use of implantable port (totally implantable venous access port-TIVAP)devices with central vascular access are important. ...
The use of totally implantable venous access devices in radiology may be associated with complications such as occlusion of the system (because of the high density of some contrast), infection (if the port is not handled in aseptic conditions, using proper barrier protections), and mechanical complications due to the high-pressure administration of contrast by automatic injectors (so-called pow...
BACKGROUND An implantable port device provides an easily accessible central route for long-term chemotherapy. Venous catheter migration is one of the rare complications of venous port implantation. It can lead to side effects such as pain in the neck, shoulder, or ear, venous thrombosis, and even life-threatening neurologic problems. To date, there are few published studies that discuss such co...
Totally implantable venous access devices (TVAD) are commonly used to supply long-term, intermittent central venous access for the administration of chemotherapeutic drugs and intravenous (IV) antibiotics (1, 2). The most common complications related to TVAD implantation are venous thrombosis, extravasation, dislodgement, catheter leakage, and infection. Fracture and embolization of TVAD and re...
Introduction The subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator system (S-ICD) has been an important alternative to transvenous defibrillators for certain clinical situations, such as when there is a venous access problem or high risk of bacterial endocarditis. This device reliably detects ventricular tachyarrhythmias and effectively delivers shocks. However, oversensing is more common wit...
applying totally implantable venous access devices (tivad) in children: the first iranian experience
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