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Incidents and Complications of Permanent Venous Central Access Systems: A Series of 1,460 Cases

BACKGROUND: Implanted venous access devices or permanent central venous access systems (PCVASs) are routinely used in oncologic patients. Complications can occur during the implantation or use of such devices. We describe such complications of the PCVAS and their management. METHODS: Our retrospecti...

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Autores principales: El Hammoumi, Massine, El Ouazni, Mohammed, Arsalane, Adil, El Oueriachi, Fayçal, Mansouri, Hamid, Kabiri, El Hassane
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Publicado: Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000867/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24782960
http://dx.doi.org/10.5090/kjtcs.2014.47.2.117
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author El Hammoumi, Massine
El Ouazni, Mohammed
Arsalane, Adil
El Oueriachi, Fayçal
Mansouri, Hamid
Kabiri, El Hassane
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El Ouazni, Mohammed
Arsalane, Adil
El Oueriachi, Fayçal
Mansouri, Hamid
Kabiri, El Hassane
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description BACKGROUND: Implanted venous access devices or permanent central venous access systems (PCVASs) are routinely used in oncologic patients. Complications can occur during the implantation or use of such devices. We describe such complications of the PCVAS and their management. METHODS: Our retrospective study included 1,460 cases in which PCVAS was implanted in the 11 years between January 2002 and January 2013, including 810 women and 650 men with an average age of 45.2 years. We used polyurethane or silicone catheters. The site of insertion and the surgical or percutaneous procedure were selected on the basis of clinical data and disease information. The subclavian and cephalic veins were our most common sites of insertion. RESULTS: About 1,100 cases (75%) underwent surgery by training surgeons and 360 patients by expert surgeons. Perioperative incidents occurred in 33% and 12% of these patients, respectively. Incidents (28%) included technical difficulties (n=64), a subcutaneous hematoma (n=37), pneumothoraces (n=15), and an intrapleural catheter (n=1). Complications in the short and medium term were present in 14.2% of the cases. Distortion and rupture of the catheter (n=5) were noted in the costoclavicular area (pinch-off syndrome). There were 5 cases of catheter migration into the jugular vein (n=1), superior vena cava (n=1), and heart cavities (n=3). No patient died of PCVAS insertion or complication. CONCLUSION: PCVAS complications should be diagnosed early and treated with probable removal of this material for preventing any life-threatening outcome associated with complicated PVCAS.
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spelling pubmed-40008672014-04-29 Incidents and Complications of Permanent Venous Central Access Systems: A Series of 1,460 Cases El Hammoumi, Massine El Ouazni, Mohammed Arsalane, Adil El Oueriachi, Fayçal Mansouri, Hamid Kabiri, El Hassane Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg Clinical Research BACKGROUND: Implanted venous access devices or permanent central venous access systems (PCVASs) are routinely used in oncologic patients. Complications can occur during the implantation or use of such devices. We describe such complications of the PCVAS and their management. METHODS: Our retrospective study included 1,460 cases in which PCVAS was implanted in the 11 years between January 2002 and January 2013, including 810 women and 650 men with an average age of 45.2 years. We used polyurethane or silicone catheters. The site of insertion and the surgical or percutaneous procedure were selected on the basis of clinical data and disease information. The subclavian and cephalic veins were our most common sites of insertion. RESULTS: About 1,100 cases (75%) underwent surgery by training surgeons and 360 patients by expert surgeons. Perioperative incidents occurred in 33% and 12% of these patients, respectively. Incidents (28%) included technical difficulties (n=64), a subcutaneous hematoma (n=37), pneumothoraces (n=15), and an intrapleural catheter (n=1). Complications in the short and medium term were present in 14.2% of the cases. Distortion and rupture of the catheter (n=5) were noted in the costoclavicular area (pinch-off syndrome). There were 5 cases of catheter migration into the jugular vein (n=1), superior vena cava (n=1), and heart cavities (n=3). No patient died of PCVAS insertion or complication. CONCLUSION: PCVAS complications should be diagnosed early and treated with probable removal of this material for preventing any life-threatening outcome associated with complicated PVCAS. Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2014-04 2014-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4000867/ /pubmed/24782960 http://dx.doi.org/10.5090/kjtcs.2014.47.2.117 Text en © The Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 2014. All right reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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El Oueriachi, Fayçal
Mansouri, Hamid
Kabiri, El Hassane
Incidents and Complications of Permanent Venous Central Access Systems: A Series of 1,460 Cases
title Incidents and Complications of Permanent Venous Central Access Systems: A Series of 1,460 Cases
title_full Incidents and Complications of Permanent Venous Central Access Systems: A Series of 1,460 Cases
title_fullStr Incidents and Complications of Permanent Venous Central Access Systems: A Series of 1,460 Cases
title_full_unstemmed Incidents and Complications of Permanent Venous Central Access Systems: A Series of 1,460 Cases
title_short Incidents and Complications of Permanent Venous Central Access Systems: A Series of 1,460 Cases
title_sort incidents and complications of permanent venous central access systems: a series of 1,460 cases
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000867/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24782960
http://dx.doi.org/10.5090/kjtcs.2014.47.2.117
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