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Totally implantable venous access device

Intrapulmonal dislocation of a totally implantable venous access device

Intrapulmonal dislocation of a totally implantable venous access device

... by intra- and postoperative x-ray (figure 1). Moreover, the system worked properly since then, excluding a surgical problem in the presented case. The reason for the perfora- tion remains obscure. CT scan showed no local ...

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Effectiveness of Permanent Implantable Catheter (Polysite) in Children with Cancer

Effectiveness of Permanent Implantable Catheter (Polysite) in Children with Cancer

... of totally implantable venous access ...Central venous access ports placed by interventional radiologists: experience with 125 consecutive ...

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Comparison between ultrasound-guided TIVAD via the right innominate vein and the right internal jugular vein approach

Comparison between ultrasound-guided TIVAD via the right innominate vein and the right internal jugular vein approach

... a totally implantable venous access device (TIVAD) is regarded as a leap-forward develop- ment of infusion technology, and it significantly reduces the risk of drug infusions, ...

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Rupture of totally implantable central venous access devices (Intraports) in patients with cancer: report of four cases

Rupture of totally implantable central venous access devices (Intraports) in patients with cancer: report of four cases

... the device, prior to completion of the intended treatment were iden- tified from the operative room and hospital ...percutaneous access tech- nique to the subclavian ...

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Maintenance of totally implantable central venous catheter access port (port a cath) in oncology: integrating literature review

Maintenance of totally implantable central venous catheter access port (port a cath) in oncology: integrating literature review

... Goosens (2013) stated that 0.9% sodium chloride should have a rigorous protocol, such as that presented in the study, with education and training of all staff who work in the management of TICVAP (Goossens et al, 2013). ...

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Totally implantable venous access devices: retrospective analysis of different insertion techniques and predictors of complications in 796 devices implanted in a single institution

Totally implantable venous access devices: retrospective analysis of different insertion techniques and predictors of complications in 796 devices implanted in a single institution

... preferred access site was the subclavian vein ...to access the vein with dilators and peel away sheaths for the ...the implantable access ...

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Frequency of pneumothorax and haemothorax after primary open versus closed implantation strategies for insertion of a totally implantable venous access port in oncological patients: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Frequency of pneumothorax and haemothorax after primary open versus closed implantation strategies for insertion of a totally implantable venous access port in oncological patients: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

... Guidance for the puncture by means of sonography, fluoroscopy or the landmark technique is permitted. For fluoroscopy guidance, patients receive a peripheral ven- ous catheter on the side of the planned puncture loca- ...

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Heparin versus Saline Solution for Locking of Totally Implantable Venous Access Port (TIVAP): Cohort Study of the First Kurdistan Series of TIVAP

Heparin versus Saline Solution for Locking of Totally Implantable Venous Access Port (TIVAP): Cohort Study of the First Kurdistan Series of TIVAP

... The same brand device (POLYSITE ® 4000 series-Hybrid form PEROUSE MEDICAL-France) (Figure 1, Fig- ure 2) was implanted in both groups. Majority of the devices (97%) were inserted under local anesthesia, only 12 ...

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Implanting totally implantable venous access port via the internal jugular vein guided by ultrasonography is feasible and safe in patients with breast cancer

Implanting totally implantable venous access port via the internal jugular vein guided by ultrasonography is feasible and safe in patients with breast cancer

... The IJV was the preferred access site. The subclavian vein was the second choice for the surgical procedure. After local anesthetization with 1% lidocaine, the IJV was punctured under direct ultrasound ...

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Flushing ports of totally implantable venous access devices, and impact of the Huber point needle bevel orientation: experimental tests and numerical computation

Flushing ports of totally implantable venous access devices, and impact of the Huber point needle bevel orientation: experimental tests and numerical computation

... of totally implantable venous access devices developed as a medical device allowing mid- and long-term, frequent, repeated, or continuous injection of therapeutic products, by vascular, ...

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An Appraisal of Totally Implantable Venous Access Devices in Pediatric Cancers

An Appraisal of Totally Implantable Venous Access Devices in Pediatric Cancers

... The TIVAD is a catheter of which the whole device is surgically implanted within the body, one end laid in the vena cava and the other end placed under the skin. Although this system has been proven to have less ...

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Power port contrast medium flushing and trapping: impact of temperature, an in vitro experimental study

Power port contrast medium flushing and trapping: impact of temperature, an in vitro experimental study

... of totally implantable venous access devices (TIVADs) certified as “high pressure resistant” or “power port” has begun to spread worldwide as a safe procedure for power contrast ...significant ...

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Closed cannulation of subclavian vein vs open cut-down of cephalic vein for totally implantable venous access port (TIVAP) implantation: protocol for a systematic review and proportional meta-analysis of perioperative and postoperative complications

Closed cannulation of subclavian vein vs open cut-down of cephalic vein for totally implantable venous access port (TIVAP) implantation: protocol for a systematic review and proportional meta-analysis of perioperative and postoperative complications

... of totally implantable venous access ports (TIVAP) by Niederhuber et al ...permanent venous access for repeated administration of chemotherapy, parenteral nutrition, blood, ...

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Approach to Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Device Infection

Approach to Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Device Infection

... on device surfaces using ultrasound waves, resulting in the release of bacteria embedded on the device surface into the sonicate ...cardiac device is removed from a patient and placed into a sterile ...

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Investigation and Development of a Fiber-Optic Vibrometer for Use in Totally Implantable Hearing Aids

Investigation and Development of a Fiber-Optic Vibrometer for Use in Totally Implantable Hearing Aids

... In this paper we present the results of the research and development of a fiber-optic-based vibrometer for use in totally implantable hearing aids (TIHAs). We addressed the most important issues regarding ...

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Implantable Venous Access Ports for Chemotherapy in Lung Cancer Patients: Comparison of the Femoral and Subclavian Vein Approaches without Guidance

Implantable Venous Access Ports for Chemotherapy in Lung Cancer Patients: Comparison of the Femoral and Subclavian Vein Approaches without Guidance

... a venous access port is used univer- sally in patients requiring a permanent device for con- tinuous administration of intravenous ...The venous port device provides safer venous ...

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Case report of a central venous access device-associated thrombosis with aortic embolism in a preterm infant

Case report of a central venous access device-associated thrombosis with aortic embolism in a preterm infant

... Background: Thrombosis in neonates is commonly a central venous access device (CVAD) associated complication. Furthermore, a patent foramen ovale (PFO) is frequently seen in preterm infants. Even ...

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A compact integrated device for spatially selective optogenetic neural stimulation based on the Utah Optrode Array

A compact integrated device for spatially selective optogenetic neural stimulation based on the Utah Optrode Array

... Utah optrode arrays, that were made previously from fused silica or soda-lime glass, showed considerable surface roughness when examined using atomic force microscopy[19], [21]. This roughness can lead to light being ...

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The Development Of Capacitive Power Transfer For Biomedical Implantable Device

The Development Of Capacitive Power Transfer For Biomedical Implantable Device

... The transmission of electrical energy without wires is called wireless power transfer (WPT). WPT can be accomplished by creating electric, magnetic or electromagnetic coupling between a device and its counterpart ...

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Epidemiology and natural history of central venous access device use and infusion pump function in the NO16966 trial

Epidemiology and natural history of central venous access device use and infusion pump function in the NO16966 trial

... out of 169 (91.1%) of all cases. Common adverse events in this category included pain, haematoma and haemorrhage. Central venous access device-associated adverse events occurred more frequently at ...

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