Aim. Long-term central venous catheters in cancer patients have become standard procedure for prolonged infusional therapy, for both chemotherapy and supportive care. A wide range of potential complications related to implants procedure and catheter management are described, but their low prevalence allows the increasing use in oncology. Methods. The authors report their single institution experience in 125 consecutive neoplastic patients. Operative procedures for totally implantable venous access device and catheters management are described. Results. The immediate complications were pneumothorax (4%), wound bleeding (1.6%) and incorrect catheter position (0.8%). Late complications included local or systemic infections (4%), vascular throm...
Several severe complications may be associated with the use of central venous catheters (CVC). We re...
Several severe complications may be associated with the use of central venous catheters (CVC). We re...
One hundred and forty-eight Hickman-Broviac (HB) catheters and 299 Port-a-Cath R (PAC) were inserted...
With cancer patients, the venous access remains a major problem. It causes phlebitis, venous scleros...
WOS: 000406359600003Objective: Totally placed venous catheters for long-term chemotherapy, total par...
Objective: Totally placed venous catheters for long-term chemotherapy, total parenteral nutrition an...
To evaluate the efficacy and complications of central venous access systems in patients with solid t...
International audiencePURPOSE: Totally implantable venous access ports (TIVAP) have been widely used...
Central venous catheters (CVC) are vital for patients receiving chemotherapy not compatible with per...
CONTEXT: Totally implantable devices are increasingly being utilized for chemotherapy treatment of o...
Totally implantable vascular devices for long term venous access compares favourably with classical ...
Totally implantable venous access systems are widely used in oncology; however, their complications ...
Totally implantable venous-access ports (TIVAPs) are valuable instruments for long-term intravenous ...
Methods: From 1 July 1995 to 31 June 2006 we implanted 3498 intravenous port systems. In nearly all ...
BACKGROUND: Tunnelled venous catheters improve venous access in cancer patients, but are associated ...
Several severe complications may be associated with the use of central venous catheters (CVC). We re...
Several severe complications may be associated with the use of central venous catheters (CVC). We re...
One hundred and forty-eight Hickman-Broviac (HB) catheters and 299 Port-a-Cath R (PAC) were inserted...
With cancer patients, the venous access remains a major problem. It causes phlebitis, venous scleros...
WOS: 000406359600003Objective: Totally placed venous catheters for long-term chemotherapy, total par...
Objective: Totally placed venous catheters for long-term chemotherapy, total parenteral nutrition an...
To evaluate the efficacy and complications of central venous access systems in patients with solid t...
International audiencePURPOSE: Totally implantable venous access ports (TIVAP) have been widely used...
Central venous catheters (CVC) are vital for patients receiving chemotherapy not compatible with per...
CONTEXT: Totally implantable devices are increasingly being utilized for chemotherapy treatment of o...
Totally implantable vascular devices for long term venous access compares favourably with classical ...
Totally implantable venous access systems are widely used in oncology; however, their complications ...
Totally implantable venous-access ports (TIVAPs) are valuable instruments for long-term intravenous ...
Methods: From 1 July 1995 to 31 June 2006 we implanted 3498 intravenous port systems. In nearly all ...
BACKGROUND: Tunnelled venous catheters improve venous access in cancer patients, but are associated ...
Several severe complications may be associated with the use of central venous catheters (CVC). We re...
Several severe complications may be associated with the use of central venous catheters (CVC). We re...
One hundred and forty-eight Hickman-Broviac (HB) catheters and 299 Port-a-Cath R (PAC) were inserted...