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10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2013.4561
Central venous port implantation with cephalic vein cut-down method
Ali Çelik, Muhammet Sayan, İlknur Teber, Kerim Tülüce, Şevki Mustafa Demiröz, İsmail Cüneyt Kurul
Gazi Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Göğüs Cerrahisi Anabilim Dalı, Ankara, Türkiye
DOI : 10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2013.4561
Background: This study aims to evaluate the surgical
results of central venous port implantation using cephalic
‘cut-down’ method.
Methods: B etween M ay 2 009 a nd M ay 2 010, 2 0 o f 2 3
patients (13 females, 7 males, mean age 45.5 years; range
31 to 75 years) with peripheral vein disease due to several
reasons underwent venous port implantation using cephalic
‘cut-down’ method in Gazi University, Faculty of Medicine,
Department of Thoracic Surgery. Surgical technique,
operation time, underlying pathologies, perioperative
complications and results of the procedure were analyzed.
Results: The mean operation time was 38 minutes
(range, 25-50 min) in 20 patients undergoing venous port
implantation through cephalic ‘cut-down’ method. Breast
cancer was the leading underlying pathology. Venous port
implantation using cephalic ‘cut-down’ method failed in
three patients due to several reasons. Venous ports were
implanted percutaneously in these patients. There was no
intraoperative complication in any patients.
Conclusion: Venous port implantation with cephalic ‘cutdown’
method is easily practicable and very reliable
procedure without any major disadvantage. Very low
incidence of life-threatening complications including
pneumothorax, hemothorax and great vessel injury is the
most important advantage of this procedure.
Keywords : Cephalic vein; cut-down; port implantation
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