Brachial insertion of fully implantable venous catheters for chemotherapy: complications and quality of life assessment in 35 patients
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective To prospectively evaluate the perioperative safety, early complications and satisfaction of patients who underwent the implantation of central catheters peripherally inserted via basilic vein. Methods Thirty-five consecutive patients with active oncologic disease requiring chemotherapy were prospectively followed up after undergoing peripheral implantation of indwelling venous catheters, between November 2013 and June 2014. The procedures were performed in the operating room by the same team of three vascular surgeons. The primary endpoints assessed were early postoperative complications, occurring within 30 days after implantation. The evaluation of patient satisfaction was based on a specific questionnaire used in previous studies. Results In all cases, ultrasound-guided puncture of the basilic vein was feasible and the procedure successfully completed. Early complications included one case of basilic vein thrombophlebitis and one case of pocket infection that did not require device removal. Out of 35 patients interviewed, 33 (94.3%) would recommend the device to other patients. Conclusion Implanting brachial ports is a feasible option, with low intraoperative risk and similar rates of early postoperative complications when compared to the existing data of the conventional technique. The patients studied were satisfied with the device and would recommend the procedure to others. |
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Brachial insertion of fully implantable venous catheters for chemotherapy: complications and quality of life assessment in 35 patientsCatheters, indwelling/adverse effectsDrug therapyPatient satisfactionPatient safetyABSTRACT Objective To prospectively evaluate the perioperative safety, early complications and satisfaction of patients who underwent the implantation of central catheters peripherally inserted via basilic vein. Methods Thirty-five consecutive patients with active oncologic disease requiring chemotherapy were prospectively followed up after undergoing peripheral implantation of indwelling venous catheters, between November 2013 and June 2014. The procedures were performed in the operating room by the same team of three vascular surgeons. The primary endpoints assessed were early postoperative complications, occurring within 30 days after implantation. The evaluation of patient satisfaction was based on a specific questionnaire used in previous studies. Results In all cases, ultrasound-guided puncture of the basilic vein was feasible and the procedure successfully completed. Early complications included one case of basilic vein thrombophlebitis and one case of pocket infection that did not require device removal. Out of 35 patients interviewed, 33 (94.3%) would recommend the device to other patients. Conclusion Implanting brachial ports is a feasible option, with low intraoperative risk and similar rates of early postoperative complications when compared to the existing data of the conventional technique. The patients studied were satisfied with the device and would recommend the procedure to others.Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082016000400473einstein (São Paulo) v.14 n.4 2016reponame:Einstein (São Paulo)instname:Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)instacron:IIEPAE10.1590/s1679-45082016ao3606info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFonseca,Igor Yoshio ImagawaKrutman,MarianaNishinari,KenjiYazbek,GuilhermeTeivelis,Marcelo PassosBomfim,Guilherme André ZotteleCavalcante,Rafael NoronhaWolosker,Nelsoneng2017-01-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-45082016000400473Revistahttps://journal.einstein.br/pt-br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@einstein.br2317-63851679-4508opendoar:2017-01-05T00:00Einstein (São Paulo) - Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)false |
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Brachial insertion of fully implantable venous catheters for chemotherapy: complications and quality of life assessment in 35 patients |
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Brachial insertion of fully implantable venous catheters for chemotherapy: complications and quality of life assessment in 35 patients |
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Brachial insertion of fully implantable venous catheters for chemotherapy: complications and quality of life assessment in 35 patients Fonseca,Igor Yoshio Imagawa Catheters, indwelling/adverse effects Drug therapy Patient satisfaction Patient safety |
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Brachial insertion of fully implantable venous catheters for chemotherapy: complications and quality of life assessment in 35 patients |
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Brachial insertion of fully implantable venous catheters for chemotherapy: complications and quality of life assessment in 35 patients |
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Brachial insertion of fully implantable venous catheters for chemotherapy: complications and quality of life assessment in 35 patients |
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Brachial insertion of fully implantable venous catheters for chemotherapy: complications and quality of life assessment in 35 patients |
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Brachial insertion of fully implantable venous catheters for chemotherapy: complications and quality of life assessment in 35 patients |
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Fonseca,Igor Yoshio Imagawa |
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Fonseca,Igor Yoshio Imagawa Krutman,Mariana Nishinari,Kenji Yazbek,Guilherme Teivelis,Marcelo Passos Bomfim,Guilherme André Zottele Cavalcante,Rafael Noronha Wolosker,Nelson |
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Krutman,Mariana Nishinari,Kenji Yazbek,Guilherme Teivelis,Marcelo Passos Bomfim,Guilherme André Zottele Cavalcante,Rafael Noronha Wolosker,Nelson |
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Fonseca,Igor Yoshio Imagawa Krutman,Mariana Nishinari,Kenji Yazbek,Guilherme Teivelis,Marcelo Passos Bomfim,Guilherme André Zottele Cavalcante,Rafael Noronha Wolosker,Nelson |
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Catheters, indwelling/adverse effects Drug therapy Patient satisfaction Patient safety |
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Catheters, indwelling/adverse effects Drug therapy Patient satisfaction Patient safety |
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ABSTRACT Objective To prospectively evaluate the perioperative safety, early complications and satisfaction of patients who underwent the implantation of central catheters peripherally inserted via basilic vein. Methods Thirty-five consecutive patients with active oncologic disease requiring chemotherapy were prospectively followed up after undergoing peripheral implantation of indwelling venous catheters, between November 2013 and June 2014. The procedures were performed in the operating room by the same team of three vascular surgeons. The primary endpoints assessed were early postoperative complications, occurring within 30 days after implantation. The evaluation of patient satisfaction was based on a specific questionnaire used in previous studies. Results In all cases, ultrasound-guided puncture of the basilic vein was feasible and the procedure successfully completed. Early complications included one case of basilic vein thrombophlebitis and one case of pocket infection that did not require device removal. Out of 35 patients interviewed, 33 (94.3%) would recommend the device to other patients. Conclusion Implanting brachial ports is a feasible option, with low intraoperative risk and similar rates of early postoperative complications when compared to the existing data of the conventional technique. The patients studied were satisfied with the device and would recommend the procedure to others. |
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