Spontaneous rupture of chemotherapy catheter diagnosed using chest X-ray oblique projections: An interventional radiology approach

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ISSN: 19300433
DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2022.10.055
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Ortiz A.F.H.; Valderrama B.P.; Rivero O.M.; Torres D.F.; Cardona J.D.; Takegami M.T.; Luna J.L.V.; Gutierrez L.C.; Cabrera N.Q.; Alfaro A.J.Q.Fecha
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Totally implanted central venous port systems are widely used to access central veins for patients needing long-term therapy. These devices have low rates of complications and are commonly used to administer medications like chemotherapeutic agents. Spontaneous rupture of a catheter segment is a rare mechanical complication, usually belatedly diagnosed and presenting with complications. We present a case of a spontaneously ruptured chemotherapy catheter diagnosed using a novel approach via oblique projections on chest X-rays and successfully removed using an endovascular approach. © 2022
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Radiology Case Reports 18 (1), pp. 349-352
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