International audienceTo evaluate the feasibility and safety of percutaneously implanted arterial port catheter systems for hepatic arterial infusion of chemotherapy (HAI) in patients with unresectable liver malignancies. From October 2010 to August 2018, arterial port catheters for HAI were percutaneously implanted in 43 patients with unresectable liver malignancies. Three different catheter placement techniques were compared: a conventional end-hole catheter placed in the common hepatic artery (technique 1, n = 16), a side-hole catheter with the tip fixed in the gastroduodenal artery (technique 2, n = 18), and a long-tapered side-hole catheter with the tip inserted distally in a segmental hepatic artery (technique 3, n = 6). Catheter impl...
Sustained venous access is assuming increasing importance in clinical medical practice for the infus...
We report on 91 patients with cancer who underwent the insertion of 89 venous and 4 hepatic arterial...
Abstract From September 1985 to December 1990, 51 patients were treated by locoregional chemotherapy...
International audienceTo evaluate the feasibility and safety of percutaneously implanted arterial po...
Abstract Background The technique for arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAIC) is not standardized whic...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of hepatic arterial port implantation using...
PURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility and complications of a percutaneously implantable port syste...
Abstract Background The high complication rates of surgically implanted port catheter systems (SIPCS...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the outcomes of a simplified technique for the percutaneous placement of a he...
The purpose of this study was to prospectively compare the efficacy and controllability of pushable ...
Background: Hepatic intra-arterial chemotherapy (HIAC) leads to a higher response rate than systemic...
Stefano Bacchetti, Enricomaria Pasqual, Elena Crozzolo, Alessandra Pellarin, Pier Paolo CagolDepartm...
Hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy increases the hepatic concentration of chemotherapeutic agent...
Interventionally implanted port catheter systems for hepatic arterial infusion of chemotherapy in pa...
Thirty-nine patients with liver tumours have been submitted to regional arterial chemotherapy by me...
Sustained venous access is assuming increasing importance in clinical medical practice for the infus...
We report on 91 patients with cancer who underwent the insertion of 89 venous and 4 hepatic arterial...
Abstract From September 1985 to December 1990, 51 patients were treated by locoregional chemotherapy...
International audienceTo evaluate the feasibility and safety of percutaneously implanted arterial po...
Abstract Background The technique for arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAIC) is not standardized whic...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of hepatic arterial port implantation using...
PURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility and complications of a percutaneously implantable port syste...
Abstract Background The high complication rates of surgically implanted port catheter systems (SIPCS...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the outcomes of a simplified technique for the percutaneous placement of a he...
The purpose of this study was to prospectively compare the efficacy and controllability of pushable ...
Background: Hepatic intra-arterial chemotherapy (HIAC) leads to a higher response rate than systemic...
Stefano Bacchetti, Enricomaria Pasqual, Elena Crozzolo, Alessandra Pellarin, Pier Paolo CagolDepartm...
Hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy increases the hepatic concentration of chemotherapeutic agent...
Interventionally implanted port catheter systems for hepatic arterial infusion of chemotherapy in pa...
Thirty-nine patients with liver tumours have been submitted to regional arterial chemotherapy by me...
Sustained venous access is assuming increasing importance in clinical medical practice for the infus...
We report on 91 patients with cancer who underwent the insertion of 89 venous and 4 hepatic arterial...
Abstract From September 1985 to December 1990, 51 patients were treated by locoregional chemotherapy...