A report of an unexpected complication of PORT-A-CATH insertion

Autor: Jessica Naccour, Geroges Robert Neaimeh, Etienne El-Helou, Alaa Kansoun, Jad J. Terro
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
ISSN: 2210-2612
Popis: Introduction Vascular access is essential in the management of patients, and sometimes poses a problem, especially in patients requiring chronic treatment. Surgical insertion of the port-a-cath solved this problem by providing easy access, but unfortunately, it's associated with some complications. Case presentation We present a case of 32 year-old woman, diagnosed with advanced breast cancer, admitted for insertion of a port-a-cath for neoadjuvant chemotherapy. A few hours after the operation, the patient developed hoarseness and a cough. A flexible laryngoscope showed the left vocal cord which was fixed in the middle position and did not move, while the other maintained normal motility. The patient was treated conservatively. Conclusion This case demonstrated a rare and unexpected complication of the insertion of a port-a-cath, which is the result of an injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve. We are reporting this case to encourage physicians to take note of this complication and know how to manage it.
Highlights • Vascular access is primary in the management of patients • Insertion of an implantable chamber catheter is used mainly for chemotherapy • It is considered a safe surgical intervention • Damage to the recurrent laryngeal nerve can cause vocal cord paralysis • In most cases they recover by themselves
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