Literature DB >> 16794893

Complications of transfemoral removal of percutaneous transfemorally implanted port-catheter systems.

Yoshiyuki Yahiro1, Naoyuki Toyota, Hideaki Kakizawa, Masashi Hieda, Nobuhiko Hirai, Akira Naito, Katsuhide Ito.   

Abstract

Our purpose is to evaluate the feasibility and safety of the withdrawal procedure of percutaneous transfemorally implanted port-catheter systems. Thirty-seven patients (17.7%) underwent the withdrawal procedure of this port-catheter system among 209 patients. The reasons for withdrawal were as follows: termination of intra-arterial chemotherapy (n = 7), obstruction of hepatic artery (n = 5), port infection (n = 4), catheter infection (n = 4), catheter obstruction (n = 4), lower-limb palsy and pain (n = 2), exposure of the port due to skin defect (n = 2), patient's desire (n = 2), side effect of chemotherapy (n = 1), no effectiveness of chemotherapy (n = 1), hematoma at the puncture site (n = 1), duodenum perforation by the catheter (n = 1), intermittent claudication due to severe stenosis of right common iliac artery (n = 1), dissection of common hepatic artery (n = 1), and broken catheter (n = 1). In thirty-four of the 37 cases, the port-catheter system was successfully withdrawn without any complications. Clinical success rate was 91.9%. Complications occurred in three cases (8.1%), which were a pseudoaneurysm, thromboembolism of the right common iliac artery, and continuous bleeding from the subcutaneous pocket where the port system was placed for 1 month. In 15 cases, correction of the catheter tip or exchange for dislocation of the tip had to be done without withdrawal. It is not rare to withdraw port-catheter systems in cases of infection or hematoma around the system. Although withdrawal of a percutaneous transfemorally implanted port-catheter system is a relatively safe procedure, the port-catheter system should not be removed unless absolutely indicated.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16794893     DOI: 10.1007/s00270-005-0291-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol        ISSN: 0174-1551            Impact factor:   2.740


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1.  Complications arising from transfemoral, percutaneous implantation of an indwelling port-catheter system for hepatic infusion chemotherapy: Case series of the management and salvage of the system.

Authors:  Misato Ueda; Kenshin Sai; Takashi Sonoda; Mina Tanaka; Yoshie Shibaoka
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2019-10-18
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