Protection and Management of Complications After Intravenous Port Implantation
Huayue Cong,
Sujuan Sui,
Li Li,
Jie Zhou,
Aixia Sui
Issue:
Volume 2, Issue 1, March 2021
Pages:
1-3
Received:
21 August 2021
Accepted:
1 September 2021
Published:
13 September 2021
Abstract: Objective: Intravenous infusion PORT (PORT) is a closed infusion system completely implanted in the body, which brings convenience to medical staff and relieves patients' pain of multiple punctures and peripheral vein injury. However, with the wide application of venous PORT, its complications have gradually attracted people's attention. To reduce the occurrence of complications after intravenous port implantation, summarize the effective treatment measures, and provide better reference for the clinical application of venous port. This article summarizes the prevention and treatment of complications after venous port implantation.Methods: The complications after vein port implantation were searched and summarized. Results: With the application of intravenous infusion port, the medical nursing mode has changed greatly, and the accompanying complications are inevitable, mainly in infection, catheter-related thrombosis, poor drainage, drug exosmosis and so on. Conclusion: we need to timely do a good job in doctor-patient communication, so that patients know more about the venous port, improve their physical fitness, avoid strenuous exercise, and protect themselves from the venous port. At the same time, medical staff should also fully understand the complications of the venous port, carry out individualized protective treatment, timely monitoring and timely and effective treatment of the occurrence of complications in the standardized and aseptic operation.
Abstract: Objective: Intravenous infusion PORT (PORT) is a closed infusion system completely implanted in the body, which brings convenience to medical staff and relieves patients' pain of multiple punctures and peripheral vein injury. However, with the wide application of venous PORT, its complications have gradually attracted people's attention. To reduce ...
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