Nursing management of totally implantable port
Abstract:
The totally implantable venous access device (TIVAD) has been widely used in clinical nursing work in China. The use of TIVAD has significantly improved the safety of venous access and reduced the pain caused by a repeated puncture; however, it may also bring with it varying degrees of complications associated with the long-term insertion of TIVAD and the maintenance quality of the venous access. Standard maintenance of the venous access for TIVAD is very important for reducing complications and improving the efficacy and patient’s quality of life. This consensus briefly describes the fundamental knowledge and operating procedures of TIVAD while focusing on the evaluation and management of perioperative nursing, the observation and treatment of complications, the operation methods, and precautions for maintenance of venous access, as well as health education. This agreement seeks to standardize the nursing care of TIVAD patients in China.
Reference:
Xu Y, Fei XY, Xue YH, Wang XM, Wang XY, Zheng YT, Chen K, He JJ, Ren XH, Pan L, Wang L, Qian D, Li WF, Liang Y, Fang Y, Huang XF, Li CH, Chen DP, Wang Y, Wen LH, Zhang YH, Zheng Y, Song H, Lin YC, Zhang Q, Yang RM, Wang ZM. Chinese expert consensus on the nursing management of the totally implantable venous access device. J Cancer Res Ther. 2022 Sep;18(5):1231-1240. doi: 10.4103/jcrt.jcrt_387_22. PMID: 36204867.