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Fracture and Migration of Implantable Venous Access Port Catheters:Cause Analysis and Management of 4 Cases 被引量:8
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作者 肖书萍 熊斌 +3 位作者 褚珺 李小芳 姚琦 郑传胜 《Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology(Medical Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2015年第5期763-765,共3页
This study aimed to investigate the causes and managements of the fractures and migrations of the implantable venous access port catheter(IVAPC). The fracture or migration of IVAPC occurred in 4 patients who were tr... This study aimed to investigate the causes and managements of the fractures and migrations of the implantable venous access port catheter(IVAPC). The fracture or migration of IVAPC occurred in 4 patients who were treated between May 2012 and January 2014 in Union Hospital,Wuhan,China. The port catheter leakage was found in 2 cases during drug infusion. Catheters that dislodged to the superior vena cava and right atrium were confirmed by port angiogram. The two dislodged catheters were successfully retrieved by interventional procedures. Catheter fracture occurred in two cases during port removal. One catheter was eventually removed from the subclavian vein through right clavicle osteotomy and subclavian venotomy,and the other removed by external jugular venotomy. Flushing the port in high pressure and injury of the totally implantable venous access port(TIVP) during implantation are usually responsible for catheter displacement. Interventional retrieval procedure can be used if the catheter dislodges to the vena cava and right atrium. Catheter fracture may occur during removal if clipping syndrome occurs or the catheter is sutured very tight during implantation. 展开更多
关键词 implantable implantation fracture jugular eventually retrieval tight infusion proximal longitudinal
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Osteotomy combined with the trephine technique for invisible implant fracture:A case report
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作者 Liang-Wen Chen Min Wang +1 位作者 Hai-Bin Xia Dong Chen 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第16期5479-5486,共8页
BACKGROUND Implant fracture is one of the most serious mechanical complications of dental implants.Conventional treatment necessitates visibility of the apical portion of the fractured implant,whereas for deep and inv... BACKGROUND Implant fracture is one of the most serious mechanical complications of dental implants.Conventional treatment necessitates visibility of the apical portion of the fractured implant,whereas for deep and invisible implant fractures,the traditional trephine method has been ineffective.Surgical removal of the marginal bone to expose the fracture surface would be a time-consuming and extensively damaging procedure.Here,we propose a novel technique to address invisible implant fractures.CASE SUMMARY A 50-year-old woman was referred to our department with the chief complaint that her right mandibular implant tooth had fallen out 3 mo earlier.Cone-beam computed tomography examination showed an implant fracture with a fracture surface 5.1 mm below the crestal ridge.The patient was treated with osteotomy combined with the trephine technique to expose the surgical field and remove the implant.The invisible fractured implant was successfully removed,with minimal trauma.A modified Wafer technique-supported guided bone regeneration treatment was then administered to restore the buccal bone wall and preserve the bone mass.Six months later,fine regenerative bone and a wide alveolar crest in the edentulous area were observed,and a new implant was placed.Four months later,restoration was completed using a cemented ceramic prosthesis.Clinical and radiographic examinations 12 mo after loading fulfilled the success criteria.The patient reported no complaints and was satisfied.CONCLUSION Osteotomy combined with the trephine technique can be effectively used to address deep and invisible implant fractures. 展开更多
关键词 Dental implant Invisible implant fracture OSTEOTOMY Explanation trephine Transformed Wafer technique Case report
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