Chemoport Anchoring—The In Situ Technique

Harish, Krishnamachar and Madhu, Yagachikatte Chikkanarasaiah (2011) Chemoport Anchoring—The In Situ Technique. Surgical Techniques Development, 1 (1). e9. ISSN 2038-9582

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Abstract

Chemoports are subcutaneously placed long term central venous access devices usually inserted under local anaesthesia. Rare complications include port inversion or flip over. These can be prevented by anchoring the port to the tissues at its base. We describe an in-situ technique of port anchoring. Here, the port is first ‘fixed’ temporarily to the overlying skin by Huber needle, thus facilitating placement of fixing sutures without port manipulation. The described technique is safe and we have not encountered complications. In addition, explanting the port was easier due to the use of delayed absorbable sutures. It is safer to anchor the port even if the port pocket ensures that the port fits in snugly. This described technique results in minimal manipulation of portcatheter system thereby ensuring that the catheter tip which is properly placed remains unaltered.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: ArticleGate > Medical Science
Depositing User: APLOS Lib
Date Deposited: 04 Jul 2022 10:03
Last Modified: 04 Jul 2022 10:03
URI: http://ebooks.pubstmlibrary.com/id/eprint/142

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