• Title of article

    Percutaneous Retrieval of a Fragmented Port-a-Cath With the Snaring Technique

  • Author/Authors

    Farshidi ، Hossein Cardiovascular Research Center - Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences , Mohammadi Soleimani ، Moazameh Cardiovascular Research Center - Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences , Hooshyar ، Dariush Student Research Committee, Faculty of Medicine - Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences

  • From page
    180
  • To page
    182
  • Abstract
    Background: Long-term use of central venous catheters is common in cancer patients for chemotherapy. The remaining of these catheters after the end of the treatment period can be associated with complications such as thrombosis and catheter fragmentation. Case Report: This report presents a 42-year-old woman with a history of colon cancer whose inner part of the vascular access was detached from the outer part after removing the central venous catheter, and the catheter remained inside the internal jugular vein. After preparing the patient’s chest X-ray, the catheter was removed from the femoral vein by percutaneous retrieval and successfully taken out using the snaring technique. Conclusion: Overall, percutaneous retrieval is a safe way to remove intravascular foreign bodies that can prevent major surgical complications.
  • Keywords
    Port , a , cath , Percutaneous retrieval , Snare
  • Journal title
    Disease and Diagnosis
  • Journal title
    Disease and Diagnosis
  • Record number

    2709166