BACKGROUND Implanted intravenous infusion port(TIAP)is mainly used for patients who need central venous infusion and poor peripheral vascular conditions.With the advantages of easy to carry,long maintenance cycle,few ...BACKGROUND Implanted intravenous infusion port(TIAP)is mainly used for patients who need central venous infusion and poor peripheral vascular conditions.With the advantages of easy to carry,long maintenance cycle,few complications and excellent quality of life,it has been widely used in the fields of malignant tumor chemotherapy,parenteral nutrition support and repeated blood collection.Implanted intravenous infusion port(IVAP)dislocation can have significant complications if not recognised and reinstated immediately.CASE SUMMARY A 24-year-old man was treated with adjuvant chemotherapy for osteosarcoma.Severe displacement of IVAP catheter was found by chest X-ray examination.The IVAP cannot be used normally.Therefore,we conducted an emergency procedure to reset the catheter through double pigtail catheters,the operation was successful and the infusion port was restored.CONCLUSION When IVAP catheter displacement cannot be reset by conventional techniques,two pigtail catheters can be successfully used instead.展开更多
BACKGROUND Implanted intravenous infusion port(IVAP)is indicated for patients undergoing chemotherapy,total parenteral nutrition and long-term antibiotic treatment.Among their complications,the rupture and migration o...BACKGROUND Implanted intravenous infusion port(IVAP)is indicated for patients undergoing chemotherapy,total parenteral nutrition and long-term antibiotic treatment.Among their complications,the rupture and migration of the catheter of an IVAP via internal jugular vein represents a very rare but potentially severe condition.CASE SUMMARY A 43-year-old woman was identified with a spontaneous fracture and migration of catheter of an IVAP via right internal jugular vein after adjuvant chemotherapy for left breast cancer.A computed tomography showed the fractured catheter of the IVAP in the pulmonary artery.Therefore,we conducted an emergency procedure to remove the catheter fragment by a pigtail catheter combined with a gooseneck trap.CONCLUSION When the fractured catheter of an IVAP was detected,the special shape of the pigtail catheter in combination with the gooseneck trap successfully facilitated the removal of the dislodged catheter.展开更多
BACKGROUND Drug extravasation is a complication of totally implantable access port(TIAP)use and could cause tissue injury and sustained organ dysfunction.Therefore,the clinical management of children with TIAP is chal...BACKGROUND Drug extravasation is a complication of totally implantable access port(TIAP)use and could cause tissue injury and sustained organ dysfunction.Therefore,the clinical management of children with TIAP is challenging.CASE SUMMARY This was a case of extravasation of a chemotherapeutic drug(paclitaxel)from an implantable infusion port in a 23-mo old child.After fully evaluating the skin at the site of extravasation,the nurse continued to use the infusion port to complete the follow-up chemotherapeutic course.The skin around the infusion port was red,and showed no ulceration,swelling,or induration at discharge.CONCLUSION Since children are more active and often noncompliant,it is necessary to appropriately train pediatric nurses caring for individuals with TIAPs,and any abnormal situation should be timely addressed.展开更多
基金Supported by Shenzhen Key Medical Discipline Construction Fund,No.SZXK052。
文摘BACKGROUND Implanted intravenous infusion port(TIAP)is mainly used for patients who need central venous infusion and poor peripheral vascular conditions.With the advantages of easy to carry,long maintenance cycle,few complications and excellent quality of life,it has been widely used in the fields of malignant tumor chemotherapy,parenteral nutrition support and repeated blood collection.Implanted intravenous infusion port(IVAP)dislocation can have significant complications if not recognised and reinstated immediately.CASE SUMMARY A 24-year-old man was treated with adjuvant chemotherapy for osteosarcoma.Severe displacement of IVAP catheter was found by chest X-ray examination.The IVAP cannot be used normally.Therefore,we conducted an emergency procedure to reset the catheter through double pigtail catheters,the operation was successful and the infusion port was restored.CONCLUSION When IVAP catheter displacement cannot be reset by conventional techniques,two pigtail catheters can be successfully used instead.
文摘BACKGROUND Implanted intravenous infusion port(IVAP)is indicated for patients undergoing chemotherapy,total parenteral nutrition and long-term antibiotic treatment.Among their complications,the rupture and migration of the catheter of an IVAP via internal jugular vein represents a very rare but potentially severe condition.CASE SUMMARY A 43-year-old woman was identified with a spontaneous fracture and migration of catheter of an IVAP via right internal jugular vein after adjuvant chemotherapy for left breast cancer.A computed tomography showed the fractured catheter of the IVAP in the pulmonary artery.Therefore,we conducted an emergency procedure to remove the catheter fragment by a pigtail catheter combined with a gooseneck trap.CONCLUSION When the fractured catheter of an IVAP was detected,the special shape of the pigtail catheter in combination with the gooseneck trap successfully facilitated the removal of the dislodged catheter.
基金Supported by Department of Education of Zhejiang Province,China,No.Y201941241.
文摘BACKGROUND Drug extravasation is a complication of totally implantable access port(TIAP)use and could cause tissue injury and sustained organ dysfunction.Therefore,the clinical management of children with TIAP is challenging.CASE SUMMARY This was a case of extravasation of a chemotherapeutic drug(paclitaxel)from an implantable infusion port in a 23-mo old child.After fully evaluating the skin at the site of extravasation,the nurse continued to use the infusion port to complete the follow-up chemotherapeutic course.The skin around the infusion port was red,and showed no ulceration,swelling,or induration at discharge.CONCLUSION Since children are more active and often noncompliant,it is necessary to appropriately train pediatric nurses caring for individuals with TIAPs,and any abnormal situation should be timely addressed.