Totally Implanted Port System for Terminal Cancer Pain; Problems and Complications

말기 암성통증을 위한 Totally Implanted Port System; 문제점과 합병증

  • Hong, Kee-Hyek (Department of Anesthesiology, Sanggye Paik Hospital, Inje University)
  • 홍기혁 (연세대학교 의과대학 상계백병원 마취과학교실)
  • Published : 1992.05.23

Abstract

The use of epidural narcotics to treat cancer pain was first described by Behar et al in 1979. More recently, a variety of implantable INDSs have been described for long-term intraspinal narcotic administration. Especially, among these systems INDS typeIII which is designed by Poletti et al is relatively low cost and less risk of infection, therefore this system has been widely accepted but the clinical experience is insufficient yet. 1, Problems, 1) thorough education of patients and care-givers about this system the method of drug delivery and the situations could be happen in using this system. 2) high cost of continuous drug delivery system 3) legal problems about morphine carry-out in the case of bolus infusion by syringe 1. Complications; 1) by morphine; Significant respiratory depression was not found in all 21cases. other morphine-related complications were occurred occasionally but improved within a few days by appropriate treatment. 2) by system, Blockage or leakage of catheter was occurred in 2cases and wound infection was occurred in 2cases and so reimplantation was done.

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