Literature DB >> 8020835

Experience with implanted subcutaneous ports for intraperitoneal chemotherapy in ovarian cancer.

H Malmström1, J Carstensen, E Simonsen.   

Abstract

Peritoneal access devices (port-catheters) were subcutaneously implanted in 125 patients for intraperitoneal chemotherapy of ovarian cancer. In 98% of patients Pharmacia's Port-A-Cath was used. Four hundred sixty-five intraperitoneal courses were given to these patients, with a median of 4 courses per patient (range 0-8). The first course was given 0-60 days (median 11 days) after Port-A-Cath implantation. In 125 patients, 27 (21.6%) complications of severe or moderate degree during the treatment were registered. In 81% of the patients, the treatment was given according to chemotherapy protocol as outlined. In 7% of the patients, early termination was related to the use of Port-A-Cath and in 12% related to chemotherapy. The probability for proper functioning of Port-A-Cath was 0.74 at 6 months and 0.69 at 1 year after implantation. The mean observation time was 13.6 months, median 10.5 (range 0.3-59.6 months). Total patient access time was 141.9 years. In conclusion, the complication rate after implantation of intraperitoneal access devices is acceptable. The rate of infections associated with the system is lower than that associated with open catheter systems.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8020835     DOI: 10.1006/gyno.1994.1161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Oncol        ISSN: 0090-8258            Impact factor:   5.482


  4 in total

1.  Percutaneous placement of peritoneal port-catheter in oncologic patients.

Authors:  Franco Orsi; Paolo Della Vigna; Silvia Penco; Guido Bonomo; Elena Lovati; Massimo Bellomi
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2004-06-18       Impact factor: 5.315

2.  Complications and risk factors for complications of implanted subcutaneous ports for intraperitoneal chemotherapy in gastric cancer with peritoneal metastasis.

Authors:  Zhongyin Yang; Chen Li; Wentao Liu; Yanan Zheng; Zhenglun Zhu; Zichen Hua; Zhentian Ni; Sheng Lu; Min Yan; Chao Yan; Zhenggang Zhu
Journal:  Chin J Cancer Res       Date:  2020-08       Impact factor: 5.087

3.  Colonic stenosis caused by infection of an intraperitoneal access port system: a rare complication of intraperitoneal chemotherapy for gastric cancer with peritoneal metastasis.

Authors:  Jun Kinoshita; Sachio Fushida; Tomoya Tsukada; Katsunobu Oyama; Toshifumi Watanabe; Koichi Okamoto; Isamu Makino; Keishi Nakamura; Hironori Hayashi; Hisatoshi Nakagawara; Tomoharu Miyashita; Hidehiro Tajima; Hiroyuki Takamura; Itasu Ninomiya; Hirohisa Kitagawa; Takashi Fujimura; Tetsuo Ohta
Journal:  World J Surg Oncol       Date:  2014-06-04       Impact factor: 2.754

4.  Improvement of intraperitoneal chemotherapy for rat ovarian cancer using cisplatin-containing microspheres.

Authors:  S Kumagai; T Sugiyama; T Nishida; K Ushijima; M Yakushiji
Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res       Date:  1996-04
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