Port Catheterization: Our Clinical Experience with 156 Diseases
Objective:Port catheterization, which can be practically applied by various clinical and surgical branches in our country, is an extremely comfortable procedure in patient groups requiring long-term parenteral treatment, especially malignancy patients.Method:In this study, 156 patients who underwent...
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author | Edip Gönüllü Serdar Yeşiltaş Doğan Koca Abdurrahman Aycan Erkan Doğan |
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description | Objective:Port catheterization, which can be practically applied by various clinical and surgical branches in our country, is an extremely comfortable procedure in patient groups requiring long-term parenteral treatment, especially malignancy patients.Method:In this study, 156 patients who underwent port catheterization by an anesthesiologist after the approval of the local ethics committee were evaluated retrospectively.Results:The procedure was performed in 98.1% of the patients due to malignancy (originated esophagus: 37.3%, stomach: 24.8%). The most common application part was the right internal jugular vein (65.4%). Sixty-two patients required two or more punctures. Port was removed due to port pocket infection in 1.9% of the patients.Conclusion:In this study, we presented our port catheterization experience and aimed to contribute to the national literature. |
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spelling | doaj.art-7c71ae91e1d4435a98aa6476f228fa062023-02-15T16:21:23ZengGalenos YayineviBagcilar Medical Bulletin2547-94312021-09-016330230510.4274/BMB.galenos.2021.01.01613049054Port Catheterization: Our Clinical Experience with 156 DiseasesEdip Gönüllü0Serdar Yeşiltaş1Doğan Koca2Abdurrahman Aycan3Erkan Doğan4 Bakırçay University Çiğli Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Algology, İzmir, Turkey Bezmialem Vakıf University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Anesthesia and Reanimation, İstanbul, Turkey Medical Park Hospital, Clinic of Medical Oncology, Kocaeli, Turkey Yüzüncü Yıl University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery, İstanbul, Turkey Yüzüncü Yıl University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Oncology, İstanbul, Turkey Objective:Port catheterization, which can be practically applied by various clinical and surgical branches in our country, is an extremely comfortable procedure in patient groups requiring long-term parenteral treatment, especially malignancy patients.Method:In this study, 156 patients who underwent port catheterization by an anesthesiologist after the approval of the local ethics committee were evaluated retrospectively.Results:The procedure was performed in 98.1% of the patients due to malignancy (originated esophagus: 37.3%, stomach: 24.8%). The most common application part was the right internal jugular vein (65.4%). Sixty-two patients required two or more punctures. Port was removed due to port pocket infection in 1.9% of the patients.Conclusion:In this study, we presented our port catheterization experience and aimed to contribute to the national literature. http://behmedicalbulletin.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/port-catheterization-our-clinical-experience-with-/48623 anesthesiacomplicationmalignancyport |
spellingShingle | Edip Gönüllü Serdar Yeşiltaş Doğan Koca Abdurrahman Aycan Erkan Doğan Port Catheterization: Our Clinical Experience with 156 Diseases Bagcilar Medical Bulletin anesthesia complication malignancy port |
title | Port Catheterization: Our Clinical Experience with 156 Diseases |
title_full | Port Catheterization: Our Clinical Experience with 156 Diseases |
title_fullStr | Port Catheterization: Our Clinical Experience with 156 Diseases |
title_full_unstemmed | Port Catheterization: Our Clinical Experience with 156 Diseases |
title_short | Port Catheterization: Our Clinical Experience with 156 Diseases |
title_sort | port catheterization our clinical experience with 156 diseases |
topic | anesthesia complication malignancy port |
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