The aim of this paper is to describe the technique of percutaneous ultrasound (US)-guided placement of a peritoneal port-catheter in an interventional radiological setting. Nineteen patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis were selected for intraperitoneal port-catheter placement in order to perform intracavitary receptor-immuno- or radio-immunotherapy with Ytrium-90. All the procedures were performed percutaneously under US and fluoro guidance; the insertion site for catheters was chosen according to abdominal conditions and US findings: all devices were implanted at the lower abdominal quadrants. All patients were followed up with CT and US according to the therapy protocol. The procedure was successfully completed in 15/19 patients, in 4 being contraindicated by peritoneal adhesions. No procedure-related complications and device occlusions during therapy were observed; one catheter displaced 7 months later the placement. In our experience, this procedure was feasible, reliable and easy to perform, allowing the correct administration of the planned intracavitary therapy. Peritoneal adhesions are the main limitation of peritoneal port placement.

Percutaneous placement of peritoneal port-catheter in oncologic patients / F. Orsi, P. Della Vigna, S. Penco, G. Bonomo, E. Lovati, M. Bellomi. - In: EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 0938-7994. - 14:11(2004), pp. 2020-2024. [10.1007/s00330-004-2367-4]

Percutaneous placement of peritoneal port-catheter in oncologic patients

M. Bellomi
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2004

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The aim of this paper is to describe the technique of percutaneous ultrasound (US)-guided placement of a peritoneal port-catheter in an interventional radiological setting. Nineteen patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis were selected for intraperitoneal port-catheter placement in order to perform intracavitary receptor-immuno- or radio-immunotherapy with Ytrium-90. All the procedures were performed percutaneously under US and fluoro guidance; the insertion site for catheters was chosen according to abdominal conditions and US findings: all devices were implanted at the lower abdominal quadrants. All patients were followed up with CT and US according to the therapy protocol. The procedure was successfully completed in 15/19 patients, in 4 being contraindicated by peritoneal adhesions. No procedure-related complications and device occlusions during therapy were observed; one catheter displaced 7 months later the placement. In our experience, this procedure was feasible, reliable and easy to perform, allowing the correct administration of the planned intracavitary therapy. Peritoneal adhesions are the main limitation of peritoneal port placement.
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Settore MED/36 - Diagnostica per Immagini e Radioterapia
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2004
Springer
14
11
2020
2024
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Percutaneous placement of peritoneal port-catheter in oncologic patients / F. Orsi, P. Della Vigna, S. Penco, G. Bonomo, E. Lovati, M. Bellomi. - In: EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 0938-7994. - 14:11(2004), pp. 2020-2024. [10.1007/s00330-004-2367-4]
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F. Orsi, P. Della Vigna, S. Penco, G. Bonomo, E. Lovati, M. Bellomi
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