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Catheter obstruction of intrathecal drug administration system -a case report-.

Seok Myeon Rhee1, Eun Joo Choi, Pyung Bok Lee, Francis Sahngun Nahm.   

Abstract

Intrathecal drug administration system (ITDAS) can reduce the side effects while increasing the effectiveness of opioids compared to systemic opioid administration. Therefore, the use of ITDAS has increased in the management of cancer pain and chronic intractable pain. Catheter obstruction is a serious complication of ITDAS. Here, we present a case of catheter obstruction by a mass formed at the side hole and in the lumen. A 37-year-old man suffering from failed back surgery syndrome received an ITDAS implantation, and the ITDAS was refilled with morphine every 3 months. When the patient visited the hospital 18 months after ITDAS implantation for a refill, the amount of delivered morphine sulfate was much less than expected. Movement of the pump rotor was examined with fluoroscopy; however, it was normal. CSF aspiration through the catheter access port was impossible. When the intrathecal catheter was removed, we observed that the side hole and lumen of the catheter was plugged.

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Keywords:  implantable infusion pump; indwelling catheter; morphine; spinal injection

Year:  2012        PMID: 22259717      PMCID: PMC3259138          DOI: 10.3344/kjp.2012.25.1.47

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Korean J Pain        ISSN: 2005-9159


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