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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35006323/augmented-reality-based-visual-cue-for-guiding-central-catheter-insertion-in-pediatric-oncologic-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joong Kee Youn, Dongheon Lee, Dayoung Ko, Inhwa Yeom, Hyun-Jin Joo, Hee Chan Kim, Hyoun-Joong Kong, Hyun-Young Kim
BACKGROUND: Pediatric hemato-oncologic patients require central catheters for chemotherapy, and the junction of the superior vena cava and right atrium is considered the ideal location for catheter tips. Skin landmarks or fluoroscopic supports have been applied to identify the cavoatrial junction; however, none has been recognized as the gold standard. Therefore, we aim to develop a safe and accurate technique using augmented reality technology for the location of the cavoatrial junction in pediatric hemato-oncologic patients...
January 10, 2022: World Journal of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34984207/totally-implantable-venous-access-device-chemoport-in-oncology-study-of-168-polyurethane-chemoport-catheter-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gyanendra Swaroop Mittal, Deepak Sundriyal, Niranjan B Naik, Amit Sehrawat
Background Chemoport (totally implantable venous access device) and its catheter system are used to administer long-term chemotherapy in cancer patients. The objective of this study was to analyze the complications associated with chemoport insertion in various cancer patients. Material and Methods A total number of 168 chemoports along with polyurethane catheters were inserted in various cancer patients over a period of 3 years. 9.6 F polyurethane catheters were put by a team of surgical oncologists in operation theater under general or local anesthesia...
December 2021: South Asian Journal of Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34804497/case-report-mycotic-common-carotid-artery-pseudoaneurysm-in-a-child-a-case-report
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Ben Mrad Imtinene, Rim Miri, Ben Mrad Melek, Wafa Aloui, Sobhi Mleyhi, Neila Ben Aba, Zairi Ihsen, Tawfik Kalfat, Raouf Denguir
Extracranial carotid artery aneurysms in children are extremely rare, nevertheless associated with a great potential of thromboembolic episodes and rupture especially those with mycotic origin. The surgical treatment is very challenging, and there is still a controversy concerning revascularisation after the resection of the aneurysm. In this manuscript, we report the observation of an 8-year-old boy with the medical history of Leukemia who is admitted urgently for a mycotic right common carotid artery aneurysm, occurring after a chemoport infection who was operated on in our cardiovascular surgery department with surgical resection and ligation...
2021: F1000Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34188739/successful-recovery-of-central-venous-catheter-fragment-from-coronary-venous-sinus-and-right-ventricle-a-case-report
#24
B G K Sudhakar, B Ravi Teja
Catheter fracture with subsequent embolization is a well known but a potentially serious late complication of central venous catheter placement. Central venous catheters are frequently implanted for the purpose of chemotherapy and parenteral nutrition. Most common vein used for the placement of central venous catheter is subclavian vein. According to case reports, catheter placed in subclavian vein is vulnerable for fracture and is often preceded by the "pinch-off sign", first described by Aikten and Minton...
August 2021: Radiology Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34124551/suction-thrombectomy-of-a-massive-hypermobile-type-c-right-atrial-thrombus-a-case-report
#25
Pavan K V Reddy, Tak Kwan, Omar Latouff, Apurva Patel
BACKGROUND: Right atrial thrombus (RAT) may be managed according to morphology and aetiology, i.e. Type A thrombi ('clot-in-transit', hypermobile) are managed with thrombolytics and surgical embolectomy due to high risk of embolization; Type B thrombi (broad-based, globular) may be managed medically as they will very likely maintain a benign course. Experience with management of a Type C thrombus (hypermobile but also broad-based) has not been explicitly described in the literature. CASE SUMMARY: A 25-year-old man with history of leukaemia with prior right subclavian vein chemoport is found to have massive RAT...
April 2021: European Heart Journal. Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34060166/comparing-the-effectiveness-of-three-pain-relief-methods-for-inserting-a-needle-into-the-implanted-venous-access-chemoport-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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Jinhee Shin, Gwang Suk Kim, Hyebeen Sim
AIMS: Effective methods for relieving pain in inserting a needle for chemotherapy in cancer patients have been studied. This study examined the pain relief effects during needle insertion into the implanted venous access chemoport by comparing three methods. METHODS: This randomized controlled trial included 120 cancer patients who were randomly assigned. The experimental groups received applications of lidocaine cream (n = 30), cryotherapy (n = 30) and cutaneous stimulation therapy (n = 30); the control group (n = 30) received routine care...
August 2022: International Journal of Nursing Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33948169/pinch-off-syndrome-from-a-chemoport-catheter-successfully-managed-with-endovascular-retrieval
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Jun Sen Chuah, Wei Li Wong, Salinawati Bakin, Raymond Zhun Ming Lim, Ee Peng Lee, Jih Huei Tan
Introduction and importance: A totally implantable venous access device (TIVAD), also referred to as 'chemoport', is frequently used for oncology patients. Chemoport insertion via the subclavian vein access may compress the catheter between the first rib and the clavicle, resulting in pinch-off syndrome (POS). The sequela includes catheter transection and subsequent embolization. It is a rare complication with incidence reported to be 1.1-5.0% and can lead to a devastating outcomes . Case presentation: 50-year-old male had his chemoport inserted for adjuvant chemotherapy 3 years ago...
May 2021: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33814844/chemoport-insertion-less-is-more
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tanay Shah, D G Vijay, Niket Shah, Bhavesh Patel, Samir Patel, Nikhilsinh Khant, Kalyansing Gothwal
UNLABELLED: Implantable chemoport is a very useful device for long-term venous access for infusion of chemotherapeutic drugs and other agents. There are few studies from resource poor countries reporting complications of chemoport. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the feasibility of chemoport insertion without image guidance and by closed technique without direct visualisation of a major vein (mainly IJV) and to study the complications associated with the procedure. This was a prospective observational study which analysed 263 patients who underwent chemoport insertion...
March 2021: Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33364727/delayed-management-of-chemoport-complication
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Praveen S Kammar, Niharika Rajan Garach, Shazia Waghoo, Akshay Deshpande, Sanket Mehta
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 2020: Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33343109/implantable-venous-access-devices-in-pediatric-malignancies-institutional-experience-in-a-developing-nation
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jegadeesh Sundaram, Prakash Agarwal, Madhu Ramasundaram, Selvapriya Barathi
BACKGROUND: Implantable venous access devices (IVAD) are preferred over long term external catheters in children due to less infection rates and better patient compliance in pediatric malignancies. Use of IVAD is a routine practice in developed part of the world. However it needs more emphasis for its widespread use in developing nation in order to improve the quality of care in children with malignancy. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: We aimed at analyzing the outcome of IVAD in pediatric malignancies in a tertiary care set up of developing nation...
September 2020: Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33219194/salvaging-the-chemoport-using-catheter-assisted-deflection-during-stenting-of-the-superior-vena-cava
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M W C H'ng, B Dennien
Patients with malignancy who develop superior vena cava (SVC) obstruction may require stenting to relieve their symptoms. Some of these individuals also have an indwelling chemoport for concomitant chemotherapy. We present a case where stenting was accomplished after catheter-assisted deflection of the chemoport catheter tubing via a single groin access. It can save procedure time whilst salvaging the device.
November 2020: Medical Journal of Malaysia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33013121/external-jugular-cutdown-technique-for-totally-implantable-venous-access-devices-a-single-centre-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nikhil Mehta, Sanjay M Desai, Vinod Dhakad, Dhruv Patel, Elroy Saldanha
Chemotherapy drugs are the integral part of cancer treatment. Their administration is optimized by central venous access devices. We present our prospective study of chemoport implantation by external jugular vein cutdown technique. We studied 100 patients who underwent chemoport insertion over a span of 3 years for various solid and haematological malignancies via external jugular vein cutdown method. Outcomes such as type of disease, anaesthesia, choice of venous access, catheter tip position, length of the procedure, time to start chemotherapy and morbidity data were analysed...
September 2020: Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33013116/chemoport-associated-complications-and-its-management
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kumar M Vinchurkar, Preeti Maste, Manoj D Togale, Vishwanath M Pattanshetti
Chemoport is being routinely used to administer chemotherapy, blood, blood products, total parenteral nutrition, and also to draw blood for investigations. We started using chemoport in our institute. We use it exclusively to administer chemotherapy. We analyzed our results of chemoport usage and confirm that the rate of complications associated with chemoport usage is at par with the available literature. We also conclude that with regular use, the intra-op and post-op complications will reduce further.
September 2020: Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33013054/accidental-arterial-chemoport-catheter-insertion
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pooja Bihani, Narendra Kaloria, Pradeep Bhatia, Sanjeev Kumar, Rishabh Jaju
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2020: Journal of Anaesthesiology, Clinical Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32624075/port-a-cath-fracture-and-migration-in-paediatric-cancer-patients-incidence-and-management-at-a-tertiary-care-centre-a-15-year-experience
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amr Elgehiny, Khaled Ghanem, Haytham Bou Hussein, Mohamed Ahmed, Mostafa Abohelwa, Mohsen Aboelella, Mohamed Mohamed, Fadi Bitar, Miguel Abboud, Samir Akel, Aghiad Al-Kutoubi, Ghina Fakhri, Mariam Arabi
INTRODUCTION: Port-a-Cath or chemoport provides prolonged central venous access for cancer patients requiring prolonged chemotherapy. Prolonged use of chemoport is associated with many complications. Dislodgement and migration of chemoport catheter is a rare and reportable complication with potentially serious consequences. METHODS: The medical charts of 1222 paediatric cancer patients admitted to the Children's Cancer Center in Lebanon who had chemoports inserted for long-term chemotherapy were retrospectively reviewed...
July 2020: Cardiology in the Young
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31620400/chemoport-a-savior-in-children-who-require-chronic-venous-access-an-observational-study
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Veerabhadra Radhakrishna, Chittur Narendra Radhakrishnan, Ravikiran Cheelenahalli Srinivasa Rao, Gollamandala Kireeti
PURPOSE: Long-term venous access is cumbersome in children because of their thin caliber veins, less cooperative nature, and easy compromise of venous integrity. Hence, a study was conducted to evaluate the indication, efficacy, and safety of chemoport in children who require chronic venous access. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Children who underwent chemoport insertion between January 2008 and December 2017 were retrospectively evaluated. RESULTS: A total of 159 children (169 chemoports) were included in the study...
September 2019: Vascular Specialist International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31271000/bacteremia-due-to-rahnella-aquatilis-in-a-patient-with-a-chemoport
#37
Woo Joo Lee, Youngpeck Song, Sang Young Park, Mi Jeong Kim
Rahnella aquatilis , a saprophytic organism, is a member of the Enterobacteriaceae family. The natural habitat of this organism is fresh water, and it is rarely found in clinical specimens. Clinical conditions ascribed to this organism include bacteremia, respiratory infection, urinary tract infection, wound infection in an immunocompromised host, and infective endocarditis in patients with congenital heart diseases. Here, we report a case of bacteremia due to R. aquatilis in a woman with breast cancer who had received chemotherapy through a chemoport...
June 2019: Infection & Chemotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30686884/role-of-chemoports-in-children-with-hematological-solid-tumor-malignancies-technical-implications-and-complications-an-institutional-experience
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rajeev Redkar, Anant Bangar, Janani Krishnan, Vinod Raj, C Swathi, Shirin Joshi
Aim: The aim of this retrospective analysis was to identify the variously related complications and to study preventive and therapeutic measures for these complications. Materials and Methods: A total of 72 catheters were inserted in 69 patients (mean follow-up of 1140 days) from December 2002 to May 2017. Sixty-four children were diagnosed to have hematological malignancies, and five children had solid tumors. The youngest child was 2 months of age, and the oldest was 15 years, 5 months...
January 2019: Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30676435/chemoport-related-fungemia-caused-by-trichosporon-asahii
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dona S Raju, Aadharsa Sugunan, Pavithran Keechilattu, Arun Philip, Remya Reghu
Trichosporon asahii is a rare opportunistic fungal pathogen that causes fatal systemic infection in immunocompromised patients. Neutropenia developing due to malignancies is an important risk factor for fungal infection. Invasive infections due to T. asahii can be divided into disseminated and localized forms. The disseminated form is more common and usually occurs in neutropenic patients. The patient typically has an acute febrile illness that progresses rapidly to multiorgan failure. Here, we are presenting a case of fungal sepsis by invasive T...
January 22, 2019: Journal of Pediatric Hematology/oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30538396/catheter-fracture-of-subclavian-venous-chemoport-device-at-costoclavicular-junction-pinch-off-syndrome
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vineet Goel, Naveen Kumar, Vivek Saxena, Harit Chaturvedi
Chemoport is most commonly used venous access devices for instillation of chemotherapeutic drugs in cancer care. Mechanical complications like catheter fracture can lead to serious morbidity, albeit occurring rarely. We present a case of a 35-year-old lady, a case of carcinoma breast, who had spontaneous fracture of chemoport access device in subclavian vein at the level of clavicle after four successful cycles of chemotherapy. The fracture was suspected on chest x-ray and was subsequently confirmed on contrast linogram...
December 2018: Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology
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