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Soliman, A., Abd-Rabou, S., Abou Seada, M., El-Ghazaly, H., Hassan, M., Abdel-Samad, A., El-Sharkawy, M. (2013). Role Guided Intraperitoneal Port-A-Cath Insertion in The Managment of Cancer Ovary of Fluoroscopic. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 52(1), 534-543. doi: 10.12816/0000590
Ahmed H Soliman; Saad Ali Abd-Rabou; Maged Abou Seada; Hesham Ahmed El-Ghazaly; Mohamed Sobhy Hassan; Amr Mahmoud Abdel-Samad; Mohsen Gomaa El-Sharkawy. "Role Guided Intraperitoneal Port-A-Cath Insertion in The Managment of Cancer Ovary of Fluoroscopic". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 52, 1, 2013, 534-543. doi: 10.12816/0000590
Soliman, A., Abd-Rabou, S., Abou Seada, M., El-Ghazaly, H., Hassan, M., Abdel-Samad, A., El-Sharkawy, M. (2013). 'Role Guided Intraperitoneal Port-A-Cath Insertion in The Managment of Cancer Ovary of Fluoroscopic', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 52(1), pp. 534-543. doi: 10.12816/0000590
Soliman, A., Abd-Rabou, S., Abou Seada, M., El-Ghazaly, H., Hassan, M., Abdel-Samad, A., El-Sharkawy, M. Role Guided Intraperitoneal Port-A-Cath Insertion in The Managment of Cancer Ovary of Fluoroscopic. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2013; 52(1): 534-543. doi: 10.12816/0000590

Role Guided Intraperitoneal Port-A-Cath Insertion in The Managment of Cancer Ovary of Fluoroscopic

Article 6, Volume 52, Issue 1, July 2013, Page 534-543  XML PDF (387.85 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.12816/0000590
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Ahmed H Soliman1; Saad Ali Abd-Rabou1; Maged Abou Seada1; Hesham Ahmed El-Ghazaly1; Mohamed Sobhy Hassan1; Amr Mahmoud Abdel-Samad1; Mohsen Gomaa El-Sharkawy2
1Departments of Radiodiagnosis , Gynecological Oncology Ain Shams University
2Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University.
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction :
The use of intraperitoneal (IP) chemotherapy as a treatment for ovarian cancer has been demonstrated to result in improved survival.
Aim of the work: The aim of this work is to evaluate the applicability and efficacy of  fluoroscopic placed intraperitoneal port-A-cath  and to assess the  response rate to intraperitoneal chemotherapy in cases of  ovarian carcinoma .
Methods: The studied group included ,22  female patients with malignant ovarian cancer whom referred from gynecological surgery and gynecological oncology units to the Vascular and  Interventional Radiology Unit, Ain Shams University Hospitals, for peritoneal port-A-cath  application. All the patients were known cases of either primary or recurrent ovarian cancer , underwent cytoreductive surgery and referred to us .
Results:  Intraperitoneal port-A-cath with the aid of fluoroscopy showed highest technical success ( 91.9% ) and lowest complication rate on the long run compared to other methods of peritoneal access .
 Patients with cancer ovary showed significant improvement of the disease process denoted by changes in the degree of ascites , peritoneal nodules and tumor marker level after receiving combined IV/ IP chemotherapy.  
Conclusion: Port catheters proved to be the most safe method of long term access to the peritoneal cavity with the lowest complication rate compared to other methods of  access to the peritoneal cavity.
 
 
Keywords
port-a-cath; ovarian cancer; fluoroscopy; intraperitoneal chemotherapy
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