Percutaneous Transvenous Removal of A Venous Access Port Catheter Fractured And Migrated Into The Left Pulmonary Artery

Percutaneous Transvenous Removal of A Venous Access Port Catheter Fractured And Migrated Into The Left Pulmonary Artery

1. Abstract

Patients having chemotherapy usually undergo placement of a totally implantable venous access port (TIVAP) with high patient satisfaction and low complication rates. Although properly placed and carefully used, some complications can be introduced in the early and late period.