JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SURGERY ›› 2023, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (5): 436-439.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1005-6483.2023.05.010
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Abstract: Objective To introduce a new method of totally implantable venous access ports(TIVAP) via cephalic vein venotomy.(CVV-Port).Methods The clinical and follow-up data of 32 patients who received TIVAP from October 2019 to December 2020 were summarized and analyzed. During the same period, the 47 patients who underwent CVV-Port were compared and analyzed in terms of operation time and complications.Results 28 patients received TIVAP successfully , the average operation time was (25.93±4.77)min, while the CCV-port group was (28.73±5.16)min, with no statistical difference (p<0.05). There was no thrombosis in the TIVAP group, and thrombosis in the CCV-port group in 13 cases, the difference was significant (p<0.05). Catheterization related adverse events were 1 case in TIVAP group and 3 cases in CCV-port group. There were statistically significant differences in the increase of treatment time and treatment cost between the two groups [0 vs.(16.7±2.1)d; 0 vs.(1233±166.7)yuan, both p<0.05].Conclusion TIVAP via cephalic vein section does not increase the operation time and has fewer complications.
Key words: totally implantable venous-access ports, cephalic vein venotomy, new methods, clinical practice
DONG Hong, KUSH, LI Ning, et al. Experience study of 32 cases of implantable venous-access ports via cephalic vein venotomy[J].JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SURGERY, 2023, 31(5): 436-439.
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