The use of the subcutaneous Port-a-Catheters (Port-a-Caths) provides an important mean of venous access for oncological patients. The aim of our retrospective consecutive single-centre study was to investigate Port-a-Cath-related complications in 252 cancer patients. Overall period of Port-a-Caths maintenance was 25 months. The strategy of our centre is to keep Port-a-Caths in situ up to the end of follow-up in adjuvant cancer patients. A total of 22 complications were recorded (8.73%). Interventional complications occurred in four patients. The main complications during Port-a-Cath use included thrombosis (4 patients, 1.58%), infections (4 patients, 1.58%), persistent pain or discomfort (3 patients, 1.19%) and dislocations (2 patients, 0.7...
This retrospective case series sought to determine the incidence and profile of catheter-related com...
Port catheters are very critical component in the care of patients with chronic diseases such as can...
WOS: 000406359600003Objective: Totally placed venous catheters for long-term chemotherapy, total par...
The use of the subcutaneous Port-a-Catheters (Port-a-Caths) provides an important mean of venous acc...
AbstractObjectivesTo determine the complications associated with Port A Cath insertion in cancer pat...
We report on 91 patients with cancer who underwent the insertion of 89 venous and 4 hepatic arterial...
Central venous catheters (CVC) are vital for patients receiving chemotherapy not compatible with per...
Introduction: Central venous catheters play an important role in the management of cancer patients. ...
One hundred and forty-eight Hickman-Broviac (HB) catheters and 299 Port-a-Cath R (PAC) were inserted...
Background: Port-A-Cath PAC has been increasingly used in cancer patients undergoing long term che...
Introduction: Thrombosis and infections are well known complications of central venous catheters and...
Goal of the study: to analyse the type and frequency of Port-a-cath related complications in childre...
Central venous access devices, specifically implantable ports, play an essential role in the care of...
Port implant plays an important role in the management of cancer chemotherapy. A cancer patient need...
ObjectiveThis retrospective case series sought to determine the incidence and profile of catheter-re...
This retrospective case series sought to determine the incidence and profile of catheter-related com...
Port catheters are very critical component in the care of patients with chronic diseases such as can...
WOS: 000406359600003Objective: Totally placed venous catheters for long-term chemotherapy, total par...
The use of the subcutaneous Port-a-Catheters (Port-a-Caths) provides an important mean of venous acc...
AbstractObjectivesTo determine the complications associated with Port A Cath insertion in cancer pat...
We report on 91 patients with cancer who underwent the insertion of 89 venous and 4 hepatic arterial...
Central venous catheters (CVC) are vital for patients receiving chemotherapy not compatible with per...
Introduction: Central venous catheters play an important role in the management of cancer patients. ...
One hundred and forty-eight Hickman-Broviac (HB) catheters and 299 Port-a-Cath R (PAC) were inserted...
Background: Port-A-Cath PAC has been increasingly used in cancer patients undergoing long term che...
Introduction: Thrombosis and infections are well known complications of central venous catheters and...
Goal of the study: to analyse the type and frequency of Port-a-cath related complications in childre...
Central venous access devices, specifically implantable ports, play an essential role in the care of...
Port implant plays an important role in the management of cancer chemotherapy. A cancer patient need...
ObjectiveThis retrospective case series sought to determine the incidence and profile of catheter-re...
This retrospective case series sought to determine the incidence and profile of catheter-related com...
Port catheters are very critical component in the care of patients with chronic diseases such as can...
WOS: 000406359600003Objective: Totally placed venous catheters for long-term chemotherapy, total par...