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pubmed-article:8992390pubmed:abstractTextTotally implantable central venous accesses systems are presently widely used in cancer patients. Perioperative and long-term morbidity of 750 consecutive implants performed from 1985 to 1994 were retrospectively reviewed. Our Series consisted in 616 (82.1%). Ports and 134 (17.9%) external tunnelled catheters with subcutaneous Dacron cuff (Hickmann or similar catheters) implanted by percutaneous access route in local anesthesia. Subclavian vein was the elective access route in 700 (93.3%) patients while in the remaining 50 (6.7%) the access was performed in the femoral vein, due to peculiar clinical conditions. One-day surgery was only required for 19 (2.6%) patients while outpatient surgery was the routine in 731 (97.4%) patients. Perioperative morbidity was at all similar both for Port and external catheters Series (p > 0.07). Late morbidity requiring the removal of the device occurred in 27/134 patients (18.7%) and in 40/616 (6.5%) for external catheters and Port Series, respectively (p < 0.002). The rate of infection, 2.3% for ports (p < 0.002). Patient's compliance was higher for Ports compared to external catheters. Apart from peculiar clinical conditions such as hematologic cancers, bone marrow transplantation or short life expectancy, Ports seem to guarantee for a lower morbidity coupled with better long-term results.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:8992390pubmed:articleTitle[Long-term central venous access in oncology. Review of a caseload of 750 cases].lld:pubmed
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