Long-term results of radiologic placement of a central vein access device.
- 1 March 1998
- journal article
- Published by American Roentgen Ray Society in American Journal of Roentgenology
- Vol. 170 (3) , 731-734
- https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.170.3.9490964
Abstract
We describe our long-term experience with radiologic implantation of the Peripheral Access System (PAS) Port venous access device. Technical efficacy and complications are documented and compared with surgical and radiologic series involving other long-term venous access devices.Fifty-two PAS-Port catheters were implanted in 51 patients during a 30-month period. All procedures took place in the angiography suite and were performed by interventional radiologists with imaging guidance. Patients were followed up through the oncology clinic or the clinic that originally referred the patient. The durability of the catheter was evaluated, and complications were recorded during the study period.Fifty-two ports have been indwelling for a total of 18,357 patient-days. The mean time of implantation was 372 days, with a range of 30-825 days. Technical success in implanting the device was 100%. Device-related sepsis occurred in one patient (2%), superficial thrombophlebitis in one patient (2%), skin site dehiscence i...Keywords
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