Use of the arm as long permanence central venous cateter insertion site in children: experience of the pediatric surgery department at Instituto Nacional de Câncer - Rio de Janeiro
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Resumo: | Objective: To report our experience with insertion and use of LTCVC in the arm. Pacients and Methods: It is a retrospective study. We analyzed 586 LTCVC inserted on children with cancer, from January 1995 to December 1999. Results: From a total of 586 inserted LTCVC; 536 (91,5%) were in the arm, 45 in the thorax and 5 were inserted in other sites. The vein of choice for the arm was the brachial vein, on its proximal third. All LTCVC were inserted at operating rooms, under general anesthesia. The tip of the catheter was localized on superior cava vein under fluoroscopy. Our experience with the site of insertion on the arm had demonstrated that this site is safe, comfortable, esthetically better, and that it allows more mobility to the patients when it is activated. The results regarding infection rates for arm insertionare similar to those found on the literature for LTCVC thorax inserted. Conclusion: We indicate the arm (brachial vein) as the site of choice for inserting LTCVC for children with cancer. Clinical Implication: The insertion of LTCVC in the arm is a safe and efficient option for inserting LTCVC in children with cancer. |
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Use of the arm as long permanence central venous cateter insertion site in children: experience of the pediatric surgery department at Instituto Nacional de Câncer - Rio de JaneiroEscolha do braço como sítio de implantação do cateter venoso central de longa permanência em crianças: experiência do Serviço de Cirurgia Pediátrica do Hospital do Câncer Hospital do Câncer I - INCA - Rio de JaneiroCateter venoso centralCateter de longa permanênciaCriançaOncologia PediátricaCentral venous catheterLong permanence catheterChildPediatric OncologyObjective: To report our experience with insertion and use of LTCVC in the arm. Pacients and Methods: It is a retrospective study. We analyzed 586 LTCVC inserted on children with cancer, from January 1995 to December 1999. Results: From a total of 586 inserted LTCVC; 536 (91,5%) were in the arm, 45 in the thorax and 5 were inserted in other sites. The vein of choice for the arm was the brachial vein, on its proximal third. All LTCVC were inserted at operating rooms, under general anesthesia. The tip of the catheter was localized on superior cava vein under fluoroscopy. Our experience with the site of insertion on the arm had demonstrated that this site is safe, comfortable, esthetically better, and that it allows more mobility to the patients when it is activated. The results regarding infection rates for arm insertionare similar to those found on the literature for LTCVC thorax inserted. Conclusion: We indicate the arm (brachial vein) as the site of choice for inserting LTCVC for children with cancer. Clinical Implication: The insertion of LTCVC in the arm is a safe and efficient option for inserting LTCVC in children with cancer.Objetivo: relatar nossa experiência com a colocação e o uso do cateter venoso central de longa permanência (CVCLP), implantado através das veias do braço. Pacientes e Métodos: trata-se de um trabalho retrospectivo em que foram analisados 586 cateteres implantados em crianças com câncer, de janeiro de 1995 a dezembro de 1999, no HC I - INCA. Resultados: dos 586 CVCLP implantados em crianças com câncer, 91,5% foram inseridos através das veias do braço (536), 45 (8%) implantados no tórax e 5 (1%) em outros sítios. As veias de escolha para o implante do cateter no braço foram as braquiais. Os resultados em relação às complicações (infecção, obstrução, exteriorização do anel fixador, ruptura do cateter, migração, entre outras), foram similares àqueles da literatura quando implantados no tórax. Conclusão: recomendamos a colocação do cateter no braço como primeira opção para colocação de cateteres venosos centrais de longa permanência para crianças com câncer, uma vez que mostrouse mais seguro, confortável, esteticamente mais tolerável e permitiu maior mobilidade aos pacientes, quando em uso do cateter do que os implantados no tórax. Implicação clínica: propomos a opção da colocação do CVCLP no braço como a primeira escolha por acharmos ser mais segura, mais confortável e eficiente, do que os implantados no tórax, para as crianças com câncer, que necessitem de um acesso venoso por tempo prolongado.INCA2005-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigos, Avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/192210.32635/2176-9745.RBC.2005v51n4.1922Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 51 No. 4 (2005): Oct./Nov./Dec.; 305-311Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 51 Núm. 4 (2005): oct./nov./dic.; 305-311Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; v. 51 n. 4 (2005): out./nov./dez.; 305-3112176-9745reponame:Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online)instname:Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)instacron:INCAporhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/1922/1168Gonçalves, Alberto RibeiroMariño, Carlos Humberto Vicuña Carvalho, Ricardo Vianna de van Wilpe, RenatoCoelho, Simone de Oliveira Gutierrez, Francisca Norma Albuquerque Finóquio, Rosângela Schimer, Marcelo info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-11-29T20:29:26Zoai:rbc.inca.gov.br:article/1922Revistahttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revistaPUBhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/oairbc@inca.gov.br0034-71162176-9745opendoar:2021-11-29T20:29:26Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online) - Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)false |
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Use of the arm as long permanence central venous cateter insertion site in children: experience of the pediatric surgery department at Instituto Nacional de Câncer - Rio de Janeiro Escolha do braço como sítio de implantação do cateter venoso central de longa permanência em crianças: experiência do Serviço de Cirurgia Pediátrica do Hospital do Câncer Hospital do Câncer I - INCA - Rio de Janeiro |
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Use of the arm as long permanence central venous cateter insertion site in children: experience of the pediatric surgery department at Instituto Nacional de Câncer - Rio de Janeiro |
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Use of the arm as long permanence central venous cateter insertion site in children: experience of the pediatric surgery department at Instituto Nacional de Câncer - Rio de Janeiro Gonçalves, Alberto Ribeiro Cateter venoso central Cateter de longa permanência Criança Oncologia Pediátrica Central venous catheter Long permanence catheter Child Pediatric Oncology |
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Use of the arm as long permanence central venous cateter insertion site in children: experience of the pediatric surgery department at Instituto Nacional de Câncer - Rio de Janeiro |
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Use of the arm as long permanence central venous cateter insertion site in children: experience of the pediatric surgery department at Instituto Nacional de Câncer - Rio de Janeiro |
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Use of the arm as long permanence central venous cateter insertion site in children: experience of the pediatric surgery department at Instituto Nacional de Câncer - Rio de Janeiro |
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Use of the arm as long permanence central venous cateter insertion site in children: experience of the pediatric surgery department at Instituto Nacional de Câncer - Rio de Janeiro |
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Use of the arm as long permanence central venous cateter insertion site in children: experience of the pediatric surgery department at Instituto Nacional de Câncer - Rio de Janeiro |
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Gonçalves, Alberto Ribeiro |
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Gonçalves, Alberto Ribeiro Mariño, Carlos Humberto Vicuña Carvalho, Ricardo Vianna de van Wilpe, Renato Coelho, Simone de Oliveira Gutierrez, Francisca Norma Albuquerque Finóquio, Rosângela Schimer, Marcelo |
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Mariño, Carlos Humberto Vicuña Carvalho, Ricardo Vianna de van Wilpe, Renato Coelho, Simone de Oliveira Gutierrez, Francisca Norma Albuquerque Finóquio, Rosângela Schimer, Marcelo |
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Gonçalves, Alberto Ribeiro Mariño, Carlos Humberto Vicuña Carvalho, Ricardo Vianna de van Wilpe, Renato Coelho, Simone de Oliveira Gutierrez, Francisca Norma Albuquerque Finóquio, Rosângela Schimer, Marcelo |
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Cateter venoso central Cateter de longa permanência Criança Oncologia Pediátrica Central venous catheter Long permanence catheter Child Pediatric Oncology |
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Cateter venoso central Cateter de longa permanência Criança Oncologia Pediátrica Central venous catheter Long permanence catheter Child Pediatric Oncology |
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Objective: To report our experience with insertion and use of LTCVC in the arm. Pacients and Methods: It is a retrospective study. We analyzed 586 LTCVC inserted on children with cancer, from January 1995 to December 1999. Results: From a total of 586 inserted LTCVC; 536 (91,5%) were in the arm, 45 in the thorax and 5 were inserted in other sites. The vein of choice for the arm was the brachial vein, on its proximal third. All LTCVC were inserted at operating rooms, under general anesthesia. The tip of the catheter was localized on superior cava vein under fluoroscopy. Our experience with the site of insertion on the arm had demonstrated that this site is safe, comfortable, esthetically better, and that it allows more mobility to the patients when it is activated. The results regarding infection rates for arm insertionare similar to those found on the literature for LTCVC thorax inserted. Conclusion: We indicate the arm (brachial vein) as the site of choice for inserting LTCVC for children with cancer. Clinical Implication: The insertion of LTCVC in the arm is a safe and efficient option for inserting LTCVC in children with cancer. |
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