@article{oai:air.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001563, author = {HEIANNA, Joichi and HASHIMOTO, Manabu and MIYAUCHI, Takaharu and TAKAHASHI, Satoshi and [ほか]}, issue = {3-4}, journal = {秋田医学}, month = {Dec}, note = {Purpose: To determine the rate of complications associated with a port-catheter system implanted via the femoral arterial access for hepatic arterial chemotherapeutic infusion. Materials and Methods: One-hundred thirteen patients with liver metastases and primary hepato-biliarypancreatic tumors underwent the procedure. The infusion catheter was connected to a port implanted subcutaneously below the level of the inguinal ligament. Results: Implantation of the system was successful in 107 of 113 patients (94.7%). We did not treat with infusion chemotherapy on 5 of 107 patients because of poor general condition. The observation period after placement ranged from 4 to 787 days (mean 233 days). Complications after system placement were observed in 18 of 102 patients (17.6%), These included hepatic arterial injury (7.8%) with a mean system use of 361 days (range 24-671 days), pocket trouble (4.9%) with a mean ,system use of 253 days (range 21-624 days), port-catheter system obstruction (3.9%) with a mean system use of 100 days (range 62-263 days) and significant catheter dislodgement from the target artery (2.9%) with a mean system use of 384 days (range 358-436 days). Conclusion: Our data suggested that it was feasible and safe to place the port-catheter system percutaneously via the femoral artery.}, pages = {231--239}, title = {Complications Encountered with a Transfemorally Placed Port-Catheter system for Regional Chemotherapy of Hepatobiliary-Pancreatic Tumors}, volume = {31}, year = {2004} }