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Case Reports
"Spontaneous" catheter fracture and embolization of a totally implanted venous access port.
- K G van der Hem, S Meijer, C J Werter, and C J van Groeningen.
- Department of Oncology, Free University Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- Neth J Med. 1991 Jun 1; 38 (5-6): 262-4.
AbstractA case of "spontaneous" fracture of the catheter of a totally implanted venous access device is reported. The distal part of the catheter migrated into a pulmonary artery branch and could not be retrieved. The cause and consequences of this rare complication are discussed. It is emphasized that the integrity of a totally implanted venous access device should be ascertained before cytostatic agents are administered.
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