Central venous access port devices - a pictorial review of common complications from the interventional radiology perspective
- PMID: 21725953
- DOI: 10.5301/JVA.2011.8439
Central venous access port devices - a pictorial review of common complications from the interventional radiology perspective
Abstract
Portacaths are tunnelled and totally implanted central venous access port devices (CVAPD). They are commonly used for intravenous antibiotic delivery in patients with cystic fibrosis. More recently, they are being used in oncology to deliver chemotherapy and apheresis. It is therefore important to be aware of portacath associated complications and their imaging features. This pictorial review illustrates and discusses common complications associated with Portacath devices.
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