A port-a-catheter, or “port,” is a small device that provides long-term access to a patient’s vein for medicines or blood exchanges. Ports are placed completely under the skin of the upper chest.
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SONE_Miyuki ATLAS Project
Chest port placement with use of the single-incision insertion
Radiographic Imaging of Power Injectable Medical Access Ports as a
Local Anesthesia for Port Catheter Placement in Oncology Patients
PICC Line and Midline Program - IV-Therapy
Interventional Radiology Coagulation Protocols 2018
About Your Implanted Port Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
About Your Implanted Port Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Port Placement in Robotic Urologic Surgery
Silver-Mixed Port Reduces Venous Access Port Related Infection
Schematic diagram showing the port placement for robotic-assisted
Implanted Chemo Port - An implanted device allowing easy access to
Inspira Extends Interventional Radiology Services to Ambulatory
Port Placement for Robotic Renal Surgery