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placement of totally implantable venous access ports using the single-incision technique: outcomes and complications
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نویسنده
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jang seo jin ,kwon jae hyun ,cha yoon ki ,kim do yeun
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منبع
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iranian journal of radiology - 2020 - دوره : 17 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:1 -7
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چکیده
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Background: a totally implantable venous access port (tivap) is an essential component of care for oncology patients. conventional placement of the tivap is performed through the internal jugular vein or the subclavian vein using a tunneled catheter, which involves creating two incisions. however, the conventional technique has several potential limitations. to address these limitations, a singleincision technique without a second incision or subcutaneous tunneling has been extensively tested since first being introduced by glenn in 2007. objectives: the purpose of this study was to evaluate the technical success, clinical outcomes, and complications of the singleincision technique for the placement of tivaps. patients and methods: between january 2013 and june 2017, 182 tivaps were placed by a singleincision technique in 175 patients, including 79 men and 96 women (mean age, 62.4 years; range: 20 88 years). electronic medical records were retrospectively reviewed to obtain patient data, outcomes, and complication rates. results: a total of 40,594 catheter maintenance days (median, 221.9 days; range, 1 889 days) were recorded for 182 tivaps in 176 patients. technical and clinical success rates were both 100%. a total of 25 complications (complication rate, 13.74%) occurred, including catheter occlusion (5.49%), catheterrelated infection (5.49%), wound dehiscence (1.10%), catheter kinking (0.55%), venous thrombosis (0.55%), and extravasation during infusion (0.55%). conclusion: the singleincision technique for tivap via the axillary vein was safe and efficient with high technical and clinical success rates. this new technique may be a good alternative to conventional techniques.
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کلیدواژه
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central venous access ,venous access ports ,catheters ,axillary vein ,complications
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آدرس
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dongguk university, dongguk university ilsan hospital, school of medicine, department of radiology, south korea, dongguk university, dongguk university ilsan hospital, school of medicine, department of radiology, south korea, dongguk university, dongguk university ilsan hospital, school of medicine, department of radiology, south korea, dongguk university, dongguk university ilsan hospital, school of medicine, department of internal medicine, south korea
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پست الکترونیکی
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smdkdy@hanmail.net
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