Literature DB >> 15788620

Management of end hole in placement of port-catheter system for continuous hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy using the fixed catheter tip method.

Takuji Yamagami1, Takeharu Kato, Shigeharu Iida, Tatsuya Hirota, Tsunehiko Nishimura.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to compare persistent hepatofugal blood flow in the gastroduodenal artery after implanting a port-catheter system for repeated hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy using either the original or the modified fixed catheter tip method. With the original method the lumen of the catheter tip is closed with a microcoil; with the modified method it is left open. Persistent hepatofugal blood flow can induce reactive gastric or duodenal mucosal lesions.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A port-catheter system with the catheter tip fixed to the gastroduodenal artery by embolic agents was percutaneously implanted in 156 patients (102 men, 54 women; mean age, 63.2 years) with unresectable liver cancer. In 98 patients the original method was used, and in 58 patients the modified method was used. Existence of persistent blood flow beyond the indwelling catheter tip as shown on arteriography via the port performed immediately and 2-10 days after port-catheter placement was compared between these two groups.
RESULTS: In all cases, percutaneous port-catheter placement was successfully performed. In one (1.0%) of 98 procedures involving the original method, the gastroduodenal artery was detected on arteriography just after implantation, compared with 23 (39.7%) of 58 procedures using the modified method. However, arteriography performed 2-10 days (mean, 5.02 days) after implantation detected the gastroduodenal artery in only one case.
CONCLUSION: This retrospective study indicates that closure of the end hole appears to occur spontaneously shortly after implantation. Thus, such closure is not always necessary to avoid persistent hepatofugal blood flow in the gastroduodenal artery.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15788620     DOI: 10.2214/ajr.184.4.01841332

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


  8 in total

1.  A simplified technique of percutaneous hepatic artery port-catheter insertion for the treatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma with portal vein invasion.

Authors:  Sun Young Choi; Ah Hyun Kim; Kyung Ah Kim; Jong Yun Won; Do Yun Lee; Kwang-Hun Lee
Journal:  Korean J Radiol       Date:  2010-10-29       Impact factor: 3.500

2.  Extravasation of a percutaneous femoral hepatic infusion device.

Authors:  Bommie Florence Seo; Hyunwook Jung; Hyun Ho Han; Suk Ho Moon; Deuk Young Oh; Sang Tae Ahn; Jong Won Rhie
Journal:  Arch Plast Surg       Date:  2015-01-14

3.  Value of Micronester coils in port-catheter implantation for continuous hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy with fixed catheter tip method.

Authors:  Takuji Yamagami; Takeharu Kato; Tatsuya Hirota; Rika Yoshimatsu; Tomohiro Matsumoto; Robert I White; Tsunehiko Nishimura
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2007-07-10       Impact factor: 5.315

4.  Percutaneous Implantation of a Microcatheter-Port System for Hepatic Arterial Infusion Chemotherapy of Unresectable Liver Tumors: Technical Feasibility, Functionality, and Complications.

Authors:  Olivier Chevallier; Ségolène Mvouama; Julie Pellegrinelli; Kévin Guillen; Sylvain Manfredi; François Ghiringhelli; Nicolas Falvo; Marco Midulla; Romaric Loffroy
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2021-02-26

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Authors:  Gérard Guiffant; Patrice Flaud; Jean Jacques Durussel; Jacques Merckx
Journal:  Med Devices (Auckl)       Date:  2014-09-17

7.  Mechanical characteristics of plastic base Ports and impact on flushing efficacy.

Authors:  Gérard Guiffant; Patrice Flaud; Laurent Royon; Espérie Burnet; Jacques Merckx
Journal:  Med Devices (Auckl)       Date:  2017-01-17

8.  Power port contrast medium flushing and trapping: impact of temperature, an in vitro experimental study.

Authors:  Gérard Guiffant; Jean Jacques Durussel; Patrice Flaud; Laurent Royon; Pierre Yves Marcy; Jacques Merckx
Journal:  Med Devices (Auckl)       Date:  2013-09-03
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