LOW COMPLICATION RATE DURING INTRAPERITONEAL THERAPY THROUGH A TOTALLY IMPLANTED PERITONEAL ACCESS PORT IN PATIENTS WITH OVARIAN-CANCER

AG NANNINGA, PHB WILLEMSE, EGE DEVRIES, J. Boonstra

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    Abstract

    Fifty-three patients with histologically proven ovarian cancer were treated with intraperitoneally administered cisplatin or human recombinant interferon-alpha through a totally implanted peritoneal access port. A total of 281 treatment courses were given. No complications related to surgical implantation of the port were seen. Infectious complications, intra-abdominal problems or subcutaneous drug extravasation did not occur. In two patients the number of treatment courses was limited due to inflow obstruction. A totally implanted peritoneal access port proves to be a reliable route for the intraperitoneal treatment of patients with ovarian cancer. The strict aseptic technique we used contributes to its safety by preventing intra-abdominal infections.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)107-110
    Number of pages4
    JournalInternational Journal of Gynecological Cancer
    Volume2
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - 1992

    Keywords

    • CISPLATIN
    • ETOPOSIDE
    • INTERFERON-ALPHA
    • INTRAPERITONEAL
    • IP CATHETER
    • OVARIAN CANCER
    • CHEMOTHERAPY
    • CAVITY

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