نتایج جستجو برای: totally implantable central venous port

تعداد نتایج: 600037  

2006
O Kil Kim Su Hong Kim Jong Bin Kim Woo Seong Jeon Sung Hwan Jo Jee Hyun Lee Ji Ho Ko

Vascular catheters are associated with complications such as infection, thrombosis and stenosis. The embolization of a venous catheter fragment is a rare complication. A 39-year-old woman underwent placement of a totally implantable venous access device for chemotherapy to treat a recurrent liposarcoma of the left thigh. The "pinch-off sign" was noted on a routine chest X-ray but that was ignor...

2014
Jan M Sohns Martin Fasshauer Wieland Staab Michael Steinmetz Christina Unterberg-Buchwald Jan Menke Joachim Lotz

INTRODUCTION Persistent left superior vena cava is a rare case with an appearance of 0.3% to 0.5% of individuals in general population. Indication for jugular venous intervention could be different, such as implantable venous catheters for oncological therapy. The present report describes a case of a patient with a persistent left superior vena cava detected after central venous catheter (CVC) ...

Journal: :American journal of surgery 2004
John T Carlo Jeffrey P Lamont Todd M McCarty Sheryl Livingston Joseph A Kuhn

BACKGROUND The purpose of the current study was to evaluate whether a totally implanted valved subcutaneous port system would have fewer complications as compared to a standard nonvalved port. METHODS Study subjects requiring port placement were randomized to receive a valved port (PASV; Boston Scientific, Natick, MA) or a nonvalved port (BardPort; Bard Accesss Systems, Salt Lake City, UT). E...

2017
Claudio F. Feo Giorgio C. Ginesu Alessandro Bellini Giuseppe Cherchi Antonio M. Scanu Maria Laura Cossu Alessandro Fancellu Alberto Porcu

BACKGROUND Totally implantable venous access devices (TIVADs) represent a convenient way for the administration of medications or nutrients. Traditionally, chest ports have been positioned by surgeons in the operating room, however there has been a transition over the years to port insertion by interventional radiologists in the radiology suite. The optimal method for chest port placement is st...

Journal: :Oncology 2008
Panagiotis Samaras Stefan Dold Julia Braun Peter Kestenholz Stefan Breitenstein Alexander Imhof Christoph Renner Frank Stenner-Liewen Bernhard C Pestalozzi

BACKGROUND We assessed longevity and complications of totally implantable venous access devices in oncology patients. METHODS 197 patients received a total of 201 port devices via the subclavian vein for delivery of chemotherapy between January 1, 2005, and December 31, 2006. We reviewed the patient charts for port-related complications and risk factors until July 31, 2007. RESULTS A total ...

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