How is a port inserted for chemo

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      Before proceeding with transplant or stem cell collection, you will be required to have a catheter placed. A tube called a catheter will be inserted into a large vein in your chest under the collarbone. The catheter is required for transplant patients and can be used to: Draw …

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    • [DOC File]Portsmouth Hospitals Procedural Document template

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      If so a port would need to be inserted which is done under general anesthia (GA), but I was to unstable to do it this trip to the hospital will have to be done outpatient. I also saw the urologist about my left ureter while in the hospital, that will also require GA to be inserted, but again I was to unstable to go under to do it in the hospital.

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    • [DOCX File]Lauren classification - ANZCTR

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      Prior to simulation, it is recommended that small radiopaque marker seeds are inserted into the. vaginal apex to help identify the vaginal apex on the CT scan. Radiopaque markers that. distend or otherwise alter the vaginal anatomy should not be used. 6.4.3.1 Patients must be immobilized supine for IMRT.

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    • [DOC File]My Cancer Journey

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      Patients will be consented and have PICC or PORT inserted prior to start of treatment. Folfirinox Chemotherapy will be administered for six cycles preoperatively (3 months). A typical cycle will consist of oxaliplatin 85 mg/m2; irinotecan 150 mg/m2; leucovorin 50mg; and FU 2400 mg/m2 46-hour continuous infusion, once every 2 weeks.

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    • [DOC File]Preparing for Admission

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      Central venous access i.e. skin tunneled or non-skin tunneled catheters or Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) may be used when: The patient has poor peripheral venous access. Needle phobia. The patient is to undergo intensive chemotherapy. Continuous infusional chemotherapy. Patient choice.

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    • Chemotherapy Ports Benefits and Risks

      If you have any problems during M-F 7:30-4P, you may call the Chemo clinic @ 1-800-324-8387, extension 4123. If this problem is a life threatening emergency, call 911. If you have problems related to this procedure, including persistent or unrelieved pain, call the hospital operator and ask for the On-Call Doctor for Oncology Service to be paged.

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    • [DOC File]Newly Placed Infusaport Care & Instructions

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      The Port is implanted subcutaneously as a brief surgical procedure and then sutured into place with permanent sutures. The port will be located in the most suitable …

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