In the United States, around 5 million venous access procedures are performed annually, with over 200,000 of these involving venous port insertions [1, 2].
Yaiel G. Rodríguez-Avilés +3 more
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Central venous access devices, specifically implantable ports, play an essential role in the care of oncology patients; however, complications are prevalent.
William Paul Skelton +6 more
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Value of a novel Y-Z magnetic totally implantable venous access port in improving the success rate of one-time needle insertion. [PDF]
Zhang M +6 more
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Totally implantable venous access device (TIVAD) migration into the pleural space: A case report
Introduction: Totally implantable venous access devices (TIVADs) offer significant advantages for long-term intravenous therapy, but their use is not without potential complications. Catheter migration is one of them.
Fatemeh Shahrahmani, Reza Shojaeian
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A case of percutaneous retrieval of a catheter without a free end that was fractured during a totally implantable venous access port removal. [PDF]
Sosogi S, Kato H, Hasegawa T.
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INTRODUCTION: Totally implantable venous access ports (TIVAPs) are widely used in oncology for administering systemic anticancer treatment, but they may be associated with infectious, mechanical, thrombotic, and local complications.
Katarzyna M. Romańczuk +4 more
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Effect of lidocaine spray on reliving non-coring needle puncture-related pain in patients with totally implantable venous access port: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Zhu Y +5 more
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Application of intracavitary ECG for positioning the totally implantable venous access port in the upper arm of cancer patients. [PDF]
Shi L, Chen H, Yang Y, Li H, Zhang J.
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The role of routine chest radiography after implantable venous access port catheter insertion under the guide of ultrasonography and fluoroscopy. [PDF]
Ghoddusi Johari H +4 more
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Hepatic vein migration of a totally implantable venous access port-a-cath for chemotherapy in a breast carcinoma patient: case report. [PDF]
Silveira ACMRL +6 more
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