2019
DOI: 10.31436/imjm.v18i1.789
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A 4-Year Audit of Open Method Chemoport Insertions through Cephalic Vein Performed In Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan

Abstract: Introduction: Many cancer patients in general require long term venous access such as chemoport for chemotherapy, as well as infusion of fluids and blood taking. However, chemoport insertions carry complications such as infection, blockage, pneumothorax and malposition. We received feedbacks regarding complications endured by patients after chemoport insertion from the respective teams managing the patients in our hospital. In view of that, we conducted a retrospective audit on the chemoport insertions which w… Show more

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