Chemotherapy delivering port catheter fracture and migration into the heart: a life-threatening accident during neck dissection

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Objectives: port catheter fracture and migration could be an iatrogenic life-threatening complication. We aimed to sensitize head and neck surgeons to this complication. Observation: a 61-years old man was referred to our surgery department for management of T3N0M0 laryngeal cancer after failure of preservative treatment. The patient had received 2 cycles of chemotherapy and was judged a bad responder. A total laryngectomy with bilateral neck dissection was indicated. The port catheter was kept in place for possible further chemotherapy treatment. During neck dissection the catheter fractured and migrated. Post operative CT scan showed the distal part of the catheter bulging in the right cardiac chambers. The patient was transferred to an interventional cardiology unit where the foreign body was successfully retrieved using femoral venous access. Conclusion: port catheters are a real potential danger because of the risk of fracture and migration of the distal part. Removal of these devices should be performed in collaboration with medical care oncologists before every neck intervention.
化疗导致端口导管断裂并迁移到心脏:颈部剥离过程中危及生命的意外
目的:端口导管断裂和移位可能是一种危及生命的医源性并发症。我们的目的是使头颈外科医生对这种并发症更加敏感。观察:1例61岁男性患者因T3N0M0喉癌保藏治疗失败,转至我院外科治疗。患者接受了2个周期的化疗,并被判定为不良反应。建议行全喉切除术并双侧颈部清扫。为了可能的进一步化疗,左端导管保留在原位。在颈部清扫时,导管断裂并移位。术后CT显示导管远端在右心腔内膨出。患者被转移到介入心脏病科,在那里通过股静脉通道成功地取出了异物。结论:端口导尿管是一个真正的潜在危险,因为有骨折和远端移位的风险。在每次颈部干预之前,应与医疗肿瘤学家合作移除这些装置。
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