2013
DOI: 10.5336/medsci.2013-35320
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Subclavian Venous Port Catheter Implantation in General Surgery: 238 Cases From a Single Center

Abstract: A AB BS ST TR RA AC CT T O Ob bj je ec ct ti iv ve e: : In general surgery, venous port catheters (VPC) are useful for maintaining long-term parenteral nutrition and protecting the venous system from trauma due to repeated access, such as in cancer patients. However, the most common users of this technique are cardiovascular surgeons and radiologists. The most popular route for long-term central venous catheterization is the subclavian vein, although it carries a 12% rate of peri-procedural complications. The … Show more

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“…The rate of TIVAD-related thrombosis found in this study (4.1%) is within the range of 1.5 up to 16.4% reported in the current literature [2,5,11,[13][14][15][16][17][18]. Likewise, the observed incidence of the complication "venous malposition" (3.1%) is in line with previous studies [13,[16][17].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The rate of TIVAD-related thrombosis found in this study (4.1%) is within the range of 1.5 up to 16.4% reported in the current literature [2,5,11,[13][14][15][16][17][18]. Likewise, the observed incidence of the complication "venous malposition" (3.1%) is in line with previous studies [13,[16][17].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In total, pneumothorax occurred in only 1.9% of patients (n = 12), and in only 4 of these patients a thoracic drainage was required. Reviewing the literature showed similar low rates (between 0.4% and 3.4%) of pneumothoraces after TIVAD implantation in ST [2,[12][13][16][17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…von Komplikationen durch die Operation selbst differenziert werden. Andere Quellen verwenden -wie auch hier in dieser Arbeit -keine genauen Zeitangaben für die Eingrenzung von aufgetretenen Komplikationen, sondern sprechen vielmehr von Früh-und Spätkomplikationen im Allgemeinen [12,14,15]. Auch das Auftreten der Komplikationen Pneumothorax, Infektion, venöse Fehllage, oder arterielle Fehlpunktion war nicht signifikant mit der Therapiesituation (kurativ/nicht kurativ) assoziiert (alle p > 0,3).…”
Section: Erläuterung Zur Komplikationserfassungunclassified