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Dislodgement of port-A catheters in pediatric oncology patients: 11 years of experience

BACKGROUND: Port-A catheters are frequently used in pediatric cancer patients. Their dislodgement is potentially seriously risky although the incidence is not high. We analyzed our 11 years of data to address this important problem. METHODS: From January 2001 to December 2011, 330 port-A catheters o...

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Autores principales: Wang, Su-Chen, Tsai, Chia-Hui, Hou, Chiu-Ping, Lee, Shin-Yi, Ko, Sheung-Fat, Hsiao, Chih-Chen, Chen, Yu-Chieh, Chuang, Jiin-Haur, Sheen, Jiunn-Ming
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3765137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23941644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-11-191
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author Wang, Su-Chen
Tsai, Chia-Hui
Hou, Chiu-Ping
Lee, Shin-Yi
Ko, Sheung-Fat
Hsiao, Chih-Chen
Chen, Yu-Chieh
Chuang, Jiin-Haur
Sheen, Jiunn-Ming
author_facet Wang, Su-Chen
Tsai, Chia-Hui
Hou, Chiu-Ping
Lee, Shin-Yi
Ko, Sheung-Fat
Hsiao, Chih-Chen
Chen, Yu-Chieh
Chuang, Jiin-Haur
Sheen, Jiunn-Ming
author_sort Wang, Su-Chen
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Port-A catheters are frequently used in pediatric cancer patients. Their dislodgement is potentially seriously risky although the incidence is not high. We analyzed our 11 years of data to address this important problem. METHODS: From January 2001 to December 2011, 330 port-A catheters of different brands were implanted in pediatric cancer patients. In total, eight children suffered a dislodgement of their catheter. Their ages ranged from four to thirteen years, with a median age of ten. Five patients presented with catheter dysfunction, two presented with a cough and one was identified incidentally during surgery to remove his port. RESULTS: The downstream ends of the dislodged catheters were located in the right atrium (three patients), left pulmonary artery (three) and inferior vena cava (two). Six of the eight catheters were broken at the site of anastomosis to the port and the other two were broken halfway in between. All episodes of dislodgement happened after the chemotherapy regimen was completed. The dislodged catheters were successfully retrieved without complications by transcatheter retrieval using a gooseneck snare. CONCLUSIONS: The dislodgment rate of port-A catheter in our series was 2.4%. Chest X-rays can rapidly detect the problem. Most of the catheters were broken at the site of anastomosis. Earlier explantation of port-A catheters after completing chemotherapy may be considered to avoid the dislodgement of catheters, but this needs to be weighed against the possibility of underlying disease recurrence. However, we should re-examine how long port-A catheters need to be retained after chemotherapy considering the improved cure rate of pediatric cancer.
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spelling pubmed-37651372013-09-07 Dislodgement of port-A catheters in pediatric oncology patients: 11 years of experience Wang, Su-Chen Tsai, Chia-Hui Hou, Chiu-Ping Lee, Shin-Yi Ko, Sheung-Fat Hsiao, Chih-Chen Chen, Yu-Chieh Chuang, Jiin-Haur Sheen, Jiunn-Ming World J Surg Oncol Research BACKGROUND: Port-A catheters are frequently used in pediatric cancer patients. Their dislodgement is potentially seriously risky although the incidence is not high. We analyzed our 11 years of data to address this important problem. METHODS: From January 2001 to December 2011, 330 port-A catheters of different brands were implanted in pediatric cancer patients. In total, eight children suffered a dislodgement of their catheter. Their ages ranged from four to thirteen years, with a median age of ten. Five patients presented with catheter dysfunction, two presented with a cough and one was identified incidentally during surgery to remove his port. RESULTS: The downstream ends of the dislodged catheters were located in the right atrium (three patients), left pulmonary artery (three) and inferior vena cava (two). Six of the eight catheters were broken at the site of anastomosis to the port and the other two were broken halfway in between. All episodes of dislodgement happened after the chemotherapy regimen was completed. The dislodged catheters were successfully retrieved without complications by transcatheter retrieval using a gooseneck snare. CONCLUSIONS: The dislodgment rate of port-A catheter in our series was 2.4%. Chest X-rays can rapidly detect the problem. Most of the catheters were broken at the site of anastomosis. Earlier explantation of port-A catheters after completing chemotherapy may be considered to avoid the dislodgement of catheters, but this needs to be weighed against the possibility of underlying disease recurrence. However, we should re-examine how long port-A catheters need to be retained after chemotherapy considering the improved cure rate of pediatric cancer. BioMed Central 2013-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3765137/ /pubmed/23941644 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-11-191 Text en Copyright ©2013 Wang et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wang, Su-Chen
Tsai, Chia-Hui
Hou, Chiu-Ping
Lee, Shin-Yi
Ko, Sheung-Fat
Hsiao, Chih-Chen
Chen, Yu-Chieh
Chuang, Jiin-Haur
Sheen, Jiunn-Ming
Dislodgement of port-A catheters in pediatric oncology patients: 11 years of experience
title Dislodgement of port-A catheters in pediatric oncology patients: 11 years of experience
title_full Dislodgement of port-A catheters in pediatric oncology patients: 11 years of experience
title_fullStr Dislodgement of port-A catheters in pediatric oncology patients: 11 years of experience
title_full_unstemmed Dislodgement of port-A catheters in pediatric oncology patients: 11 years of experience
title_short Dislodgement of port-A catheters in pediatric oncology patients: 11 years of experience
title_sort dislodgement of port-a catheters in pediatric oncology patients: 11 years of experience
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3765137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23941644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-11-191
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