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Title: Percutaneous implantation of Hickman catheters and ports. A lonq-term experience
Authors: Carreira Villamor, J. M.
Reyes Pérez, R.
Pulido-Duque, J. M.
Gorriz Gómez, E.
Pardo, M. D.
Argiles Vives, J. M.
Eyheremendy, E. P.
Maynar Moliner, M. 
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
3212 Salud pública
Keywords: Hickman catheters
Reservoirs
Central venous
Issue Date: 1997
Journal: Revista clínica española (Ed. impresa) 
Abstract: Objective: To report our experience with long term external catheters and implantable ports in the last 8 years. Material and methods: From December 1987 to August 1995 a total of 617 central venous catheters were implanted in 541 patients in our Interventionist Vascular Radiology Unit, 265 men (49%) and 276 women (51%), with a mean age of 46 years. A total of 335 (54%) were partially implantable external catheters and 241 (39%) implantable ports in chest and 41 (7%) in the forearm. Results: A technical success--defined as the possibility of implanting the catheter--was achieved in 98% of cases. Immediate complications included 5 pneumothorax (0.8%), 11 accidental carotid artery puncture (2%) with no clinical relevance, 18 catheter misplacement (3%), and 8 vein spasm (1%). Fifty-two catheters (8%) were removed on account of infectious complications. Currently, 71 catheters are still in use (12%), 433 (70%) have been removed or the catheter was patent until patients's death. Conclusions: Partially implantable central venous catheters and totally implantable ports are a safe alternative in patients requiring a central venous access for prolonged treatments. The low number of immediate complications renders the Interventionist Vascular Radiology Unit the proper place where to perform these procedures.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/48750
ISSN: 0014-2565
Source: Revista Clinica Espanola[ISSN 0014-2565],v. 197(11), p. 740-744 (Noviembre 1997)
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