Pericatheter Fibrin Sheath Calcification Mimicking Retained Catheter Fragment Article Swipe
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· 2021
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.37047/jos.2020-80449
· OA: W3200231420
ABS TRACT Totally implanted central venous access ports (TIAPs) are reportedly safe and well-accepted among cancer patients.In most cases, TIAPs remain complication-free until treatment completion or death, with a complication rate of only 19% during the entire duration of device usage.The present report describes the case of a rare complication of TIAP, peri-catheter fibrin sheath calcification mimicking a retained catheter fragment.The present report would increase the awareness of this condition among medical professionals, which would prevent unnecessary additional examinations or endovascular/surgical interventions.In addition, it is recommended to inquire the cancer patients with low recurrence risk regarding TIAP removal after treatment completion to avoid the long-term complications of TIAPs, including central venous thrombosis, stenosis, occlusion, and peri-catheter fibrin sheath calcifications.