Bagcilar Medical Bulletin (Sep 2021)

Port Catheterization: Our Clinical Experience with 156 Diseases

  • Edip Gönüllü,
  • Serdar Yeşiltaş,
  • Doğan Koca,
  • Abdurrahman Aycan,
  • Erkan Doğan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4274/BMB.galenos.2021.01.016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 302 – 305

Abstract

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Objective:Port catheterization, which can be practically applied by various clinical and surgical branches in our country, is an extremely comfortable procedure in patient groups requiring long-term parenteral treatment, especially malignancy patients.Method:In this study, 156 patients who underwent port catheterization by an anesthesiologist after the approval of the local ethics committee were evaluated retrospectively.Results:The procedure was performed in 98.1% of the patients due to malignancy (originated esophagus: 37.3%, stomach: 24.8%). The most common application part was the right internal jugular vein (65.4%). Sixty-two patients required two or more punctures. Port was removed due to port pocket infection in 1.9% of the patients.Conclusion:In this study, we presented our port catheterization experience and aimed to contribute to the national literature.

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