Background: Totally implantable access ports (TIAPs) are alternatives to central venous catheters for patients requiring chemotherapy. Since January 2003, we have used a central approach two-point incision technique to insert TIAPs. Following advances in ultrasound technique and clinical experience for tunneled dialysis catheter placement, we modified the central approach to a low-approach technique. Methods: From January 2009 to June 2010, patients consulted for TIAP insertion in our department were enrolled in our study. Different brands and materials of central venous catheters of TIAPs were inserted by the low-approach two-point incision technique (Phase I) or the low-approach one-point incision technique (Phase II). The insertion time,...
Aim:Central venous access devices (CVADs) have been used for prolonged infusion chemotherapy and hav...
Background: Standard cannulation practice for hemodialysis consists of inserting needles “blin...
Introduction: Peripheral, ultrasound-guided intravenous (IV) access occurs frequently in the emergen...
AbstractBackgroundTotally implantable access ports (TIAPs) are alternatives to central venous cathet...
Comparison of two different insertion techniques for implantation of totally implantable access port...
Introduction: This study will report our experience on positioning of totally implanted venous cathe...
Port-a-cath catheterization is often required for those patients who need long-term therapies (malnu...
Objective: Central venous catheterization is an important skill for doctors working in the departmen...
Objective: The aim of this work was to describe the early and late success rates of cephalic vein cu...
Abstract Background Insertion of a Totally Implantable Access Port (TIAP) can be performed either vi...
Percutaneous central vascular venous access to allow positioning of a totally implantable access por...
Totally implantable venous access devices (TIVADs) consist of a central venous catheter (made of sil...
Totally implantable venous access systems are widely used in oncology; however, their complications ...
Abstract Background Totally Implantable Access Ports (TIAP) are being extensively used world-wide an...
BACKGROUND: The complication rate of central venous totally implantable access ports (TIAP), used fo...
Aim:Central venous access devices (CVADs) have been used for prolonged infusion chemotherapy and hav...
Background: Standard cannulation practice for hemodialysis consists of inserting needles “blin...
Introduction: Peripheral, ultrasound-guided intravenous (IV) access occurs frequently in the emergen...
AbstractBackgroundTotally implantable access ports (TIAPs) are alternatives to central venous cathet...
Comparison of two different insertion techniques for implantation of totally implantable access port...
Introduction: This study will report our experience on positioning of totally implanted venous cathe...
Port-a-cath catheterization is often required for those patients who need long-term therapies (malnu...
Objective: Central venous catheterization is an important skill for doctors working in the departmen...
Objective: The aim of this work was to describe the early and late success rates of cephalic vein cu...
Abstract Background Insertion of a Totally Implantable Access Port (TIAP) can be performed either vi...
Percutaneous central vascular venous access to allow positioning of a totally implantable access por...
Totally implantable venous access devices (TIVADs) consist of a central venous catheter (made of sil...
Totally implantable venous access systems are widely used in oncology; however, their complications ...
Abstract Background Totally Implantable Access Ports (TIAP) are being extensively used world-wide an...
BACKGROUND: The complication rate of central venous totally implantable access ports (TIAP), used fo...
Aim:Central venous access devices (CVADs) have been used for prolonged infusion chemotherapy and hav...
Background: Standard cannulation practice for hemodialysis consists of inserting needles “blin...
Introduction: Peripheral, ultrasound-guided intravenous (IV) access occurs frequently in the emergen...