Catheter fracture following implantable port removal – Full Text
"Our goal is to discuss spontaneous catheter fracture of a central venous access port leading to a retained fragment in an adult" Clare and Turfah (2026).
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"Our goal is to discuss spontaneous catheter fracture of a central venous access port leading to a retained fragment in an adult" Clare and Turfah (2026).
"These findings highlight trainees' perceptions of critical gaps in CVAD training, emphasising the need for structured multimodal education, standardised competency assessments, and improved access to training resources across diverse ICU settings" Parikh et al (2026).
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"Alkalinizing lidocaine with epinephrine significantly reduced pain during Port-a-Cath placement in cancer patients, improving anesthesia quality and patient satisfaction" Belaid et al (2025).
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"A 76-year-old woman developed a fever 3 months after the insertion of a peripherally inserted central catheter for parenteral nutrition. Imaging showed catheter tip migration with venous perforation, accompanied by abscess formation in the superior mediastinum" Bungo et al (2026).
"Unplanned extubation of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC-UE) in patients with cancer has been linked to factors including women, diabetes, thrombosis history, valved catheter, double-lumen catheter, and self-management" Yang et al (2026).
"To characterise the population and describe the complications in patients with hematologic malignancies who underwent implantation of a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) or midline catheter (MC) for the administration of chemotherapy or oncologic support" Gómez Calcetero et al (2025).
"This case highlights the importance of procedural vigilance, adherence to standardized protocols, and early intervention to mitigate the risks associated with retained intravascular foreign bodies" Qadir Nawabi et al (2026).
"We conclude that VTE is frequent during therapy for MM, particularly in the presence of certain risk factors such as use of multiple PICC line insertions and recent infections" Subramanian et al (2026).
"Repair is an established method of line salvage and treatment for mechanical complications of the external component of long-term tunneled central venous catheters (CVCs)" O'Daniel et al (2026).