Totally implantable catheter embolism: two related cases
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Long-term totally implantable catheters (e.g. Port-a-Cath®) are frequently used for long-term venous access in children with cancer.
Rodrigo Chaves Ribeiro +4 more
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[Surgical complications of totally implantable venous access port in children with malignant tumors]. [PDF]
Li H, Gao YX, Wang SL, Yao HX.
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Clinical application of totally implantable venous access ports for patients with breast cancer
Peng Zhang +3 more
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AimsTo analyze the occurrence of anxiety and its influencing factors in stable stage breast cancer patients after chemotherapy with Implanted Venous Access Port (IVAP).MethodsA total of 776 female breast cancer patients who underwent IVAP and completed ...
Min Wen +10 more
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Safety and feasibility assessment of extending the flushing interval in totally implantable venous access port flushing during the non-treatment stage for patients with breast cancer. [PDF]
Wang Y +9 more
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Research progress and narrative review of totally implantable venous access ports
Totally Implantable Venous Access Ports (TIVAP) are specialized devices designed for long-term venous therapy, widely used in oncology and other groups requiring prolonged intravenous access.
Andong Yu +6 more
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A novel homemade simulator for training and assessing competency of totally implantable venous access port implantation via venous cutdown. [PDF]
Chen CL, Jen-Huei Yeh V, Yeh YT.
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Totally implantable venous access ports (TIVAPs) are central venous devices for long-term intravenous treatment, most commonly used in oncology patients. Despite many benefits, their usage can be associated with severe complications.
Bruno Lovreković +3 more
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Efficacy and safety of the combination of propofol and S(+)-ketamine for procedural sedation in pediatric patients undergoing totally implantable venous access port implantation: A prospective randomized controlled study. [PDF]
Zhang Y +5 more
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Response to: Surgical approach for totally implantable venous access port: a full strategy to avoid the percutaneous approach complications. [PDF]
Klaiber U, Knebel P.
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