| Literature DB >> 3699576 |
C D Runowicz, P R Dottino, M K Shafir, M A Mark, C J Cohen.
Abstract
Intraperitoneal administration of chemotherapy in ovarian carcinoma is currently under investigation. Numerous recent publications have described clinical studies employing a variety of chemotherapeutic drugs. Little information exists regarding the delivery systems employed or the complications encountered. This study reviews our experience with "single-use" and "long-term" catheters. Thirty-three catheters were placed in 28 patients. Of these catheters, 12 were long-term Tenckhoff catheters and 21 were temporary single-use catheters. Both types of catheters had complications associated with their usage. However, there was a dramatic difference in the number and severity of complications when the two groups were compared. Sixty-seven percent of the Tenckhoff catheters were associated with complications. Nineteen percent of the patients with single-use catheters experienced complications. This 19%, however, represented only 3.8% of the total number of single-use catheter insertions. In our hands, the temporary percutaneous approach has been a safe one, which is technically easy to perform with minimal complications.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3699576 DOI: 10.1016/0090-8258(86)90006-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gynecol Oncol ISSN: 0090-8258 Impact factor: 5.482