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Intraperitoneal catheters: percutaneous placement with fluoroscopic guidance.

I R Kirk1, C H Carrasco, D D Lawrence, V P Chuang, W R Richli, C Charnsangavej, J J Kavanagh, A P Kudelka, R S Freedman, A B Markowitz.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The authors reviewed their experience with percutaneous placement of catheters into the peritoneal cavity for the administration of intraperitoneal chemotherapy to determine if their approach resulted in a lower complication rate than the reported 12%-16% rate and to demonstrate the technical advantages over surgically placed catheters. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Seventy-six patients with gastrointestinal or gynecologic malignancies underwent 152 procedures during a 20-month period. The catheters were used to deliver antineoplastic agents and, in some patients, to drain ascites. Catheter insertion was performed with local anesthesia and a modified Seldinger technique. A 5-F catheter was used in 89% of procedures; in the remainder, the catheter was of a larger caliber.
RESULTS: The procedure was successful in 145 (95%) instances and failed in seven (5%) attempts because of peritoneal adhesions. The catheters remained in place for less than 2 days in 56%, 2-10 days in 25%, and more than 10 days in 19% of patients. One catheter remained in place for 15 weeks. Complications occurred in seven procedures (5%). Four cases of mild peritonitis responded to a brief course of intravenously administered antibiotics, and severe pain in two patients required premature catheter removal. A single case of inadvertent transcolonic catheter placement occurred without adverse sequelae to the patient.
CONCLUSIONS: Intraperitoneal catheterization can be performed with local anesthesia by using a simple technique with a very low complication rate. The catheters can remain in place for prolonged periods without significant risks.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8481582     DOI: 10.1016/s1051-0443(93)71864-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Interv Radiol        ISSN: 1051-0443            Impact factor:   3.464


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Authors:  R J Eastley; R MacPherson; H Richards; I H Mian
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