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Sağ Atriumdan Sağ Juguler Vene Yolculuk: Nadir Bir Port Kateter Komplikasyonu

Year 2021, , 148 - 150, 27.04.2021
https://doi.org/10.20492/aeahtd.813233

Abstract

Port kateter yerleştirilmesi, onkoloji hastalarında uzun dönem tedavide kullanılan bir girişimdir. Ancak girişim sonrası birçok komplikasyon meydana gelebilmektedir. Hastanın şikayeti mevcut ise kateter lokalizasyonu ve buna bağlı oluşabilecek komplikasyonlar belli aralıklarla kontrol edilmelidir. En nadir görülen komplikasyonlardan birisi de kateterin yer değiştirmesidir. Bizim olgumuzda, subklavian venden başarılı bir şekilde takılan ve yeri teyit edilen port kateterin internal juguler vene yer değiştirmesi sonrasında oluşan trombüse bağlı boyunda şişlik ve ağrı yakınmasıyla başvuran olgunun yönetimi literatür ile karşılaştırmalı sunulmuştur.

References

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  • Forauer AR, Theoharis CG, Dasika NL. Jugular vein catheter placement: histologic features and development of catheter-related (fibrin) sheaths in a swine model. Radiology. 2006 Aug;240(2):427-34.
Year 2021, , 148 - 150, 27.04.2021
https://doi.org/10.20492/aeahtd.813233

Abstract

References

  • Fan W, Wu C, Tsai M. et al. Risk factors for venous port migration in a single institute in Taiwan. World J Surg Oncol. 2014; 12: 15
  • Wu CY, Fu JY, Feng PH et al. Risk factors and possible mechanisms of intravenous port catheter migration. Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg. 2012 Jul;44(1):82-7
  • Houston BL, Yan M, Spontaneous migration of an implanted central venous access device into the ipsilateral jugular vein. CMAJ. 2016 Jul 12; 188(10): 752.
  • Wu PY, Yeh YC, Huang CH et al. Spontaneous migration of a Port-a-Cath catheter into ipsilateral jugular vein in two patients with severe cough. Ann Vasc Surg. 2005 Sep;19(5):734-6.
  • Binnebösel M, Grommes J, Junge K. et al. Internal jugular vein thrombosis presenting as a painful neck mass due to a spontaneous dislocated subclavian port catheter as long-term complication: a case report. Cases J. 2009 Jun 9;2:7991.
  • Kesici S, Carus H, Turgut N. et al. Spontaneous migration of a central venous catheter after successful catheterization: case report. Okmeydanı Tıp Dergisi 2011; 27(1):49-53, 2011
  • Kock HJ, Pietsch M, Krause U. et al. Implantable vascular access systems: experience in 1500 patients with totally implanted central venous port systems. World J Surg 1998;22:12-6.
  • An H, RyuCG, Jung EJ. et al. Insertion of totally implantable central venous access devices by surgeons. AnnColoproctol 2015;31:63-7. 3.
  • Vlasveld LT, Rodenhuis S, Rutgers EJ. et al. Catheter-related complications in 52 patients treated with continuous infusion of low dose recombinant interleukin-2 via an implanted central venous catheter. Eur J SurgOncol 1994;20:122-129.
  • Aslamy Z, Dewald CL, Heffner JE. MRI of central venous anatomy: implications for central venous catheter insertion. Chest. 1998 Sep;114(3):820-6
  • Forauer AR, Theoharis CG, Dasika NL. Jugular vein catheter placement: histologic features and development of catheter-related (fibrin) sheaths in a swine model. Radiology. 2006 Aug;240(2):427-34.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Case report
Authors

Orhan Üreyen 0000-0002-7820-9088

Hüseyin Fenercioğlu This is me 0000-0002-3608-1135

Demet Alay 0000-0001-7187-5830

İlhan Dursun This is me 0000-0002-8787-2682

Enver İlhan 0000-0003-3212-9709

Publication Date April 27, 2021
Submission Date October 20, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2021

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AMA Üreyen O, Fenercioğlu H, Alay D, Dursun İ, İlhan E. Sağ Atriumdan Sağ Juguler Vene Yolculuk: Nadir Bir Port Kateter Komplikasyonu. Ankara Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi Tıp Dergisi. April 2021;54(1):148-150. doi:10.20492/aeahtd.813233