How a Portacath is used for Chemotherapy Treatment

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Oncologist Dr. Stephen Lemon from Oncology Associates in Omaha, Nebraska explains how a port-a-cath is used for cancer treatment during chemotherapy. Visit oacancer.com/patient-info/reso... to watch more videos on cancer treatment.
Medical Minute cancer information videos are produced by Dr. Stephen J. Lemon, who is a medical oncologist who now works with the Overlake Cancer Center in Bellevue, WA. These videos were produced to provide useful cancer information to cancer patients and survivors. Visit www.canceris.net/ to find and share more cancer information.
Oncology Associates provides a full range of personalized cancer care at two Omaha clinics as well as at cancer treatment clinics throughout Nebraska.
The physicians of Oncology Associates include:
* Irina E. Popa, MD
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Video Transcript:
Using a portacath during chemotherapy - Dr. Stephen Lemon
Portacaths, or ports, are vascular access devices used for the treatment of chemotherapy that is given intravenously.
Portacaths sit under the skin and the catheter goes into a large vein. This helps in the chemotherapy administration, and can also be used to draw blood for blood counts and blood tests. This is also a safe way to give chemotherapy, with less chance of the chemotherapy leaking out of the vein and causing damage to skin or other tissues.
The portacath, shown here, is accessed with a needle that goes through the skin and into the portacath chamber. So blood fills the chamber, and can be withdrawn through the needle to have blood tests done before chemotherapy. And then at the time of chemotherapy treatment the chemo drug is given through the needle into the chamber, and then into the vein through the catheter.
At the completion of your chemotherapy treatment the needle will be removed from the port and from the skin so that when you go home there isn't any needle or any catheters or anything that requires care. Simply keep the skin clean and dry.
Once a patient's cancer treatment is completed and they no longer require chemotherapy, the portacath can be removed as a simple outpatient procedure. Sometimes your doctor may ask you to keep the portacath in for a little bit longer in case of additional blood draws or possible additional treatment.
If a portacath is going to be maintained after the completion of cancer treatment it needs to be flushed once a month to prevent blood clots from forming in the catheter.
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  • @cypherlex7243
    @cypherlex72439 жыл бұрын

    Mine gets removed next year my cancer was Hodgkin's lymphoma stage 3 and I had to do 4 cycles for the last 6 months. It started in May it gets removed in May of next year

  • @johnnyharris9087
    @johnnyharris90877 жыл бұрын

    Got my PowerPort removed on May 31,2017!!! In remission from Non Hodgkin's lymphoma. Healing now from the removal pretty well except itchy sutures but I'll be ok with that!!

  • @user-kx8np1pu2k
    @user-kx8np1pu2k7 күн бұрын

    Thank you

  • @soneelita
    @soneelita7 жыл бұрын

    It was nice to see the Nurse wearing gloves with a wrist watch on at the same time !

  • @Markfamily11
    @Markfamily119 жыл бұрын

    I had mine put in two days ago under General anesthesia and then sent home same day. The first day I had so much pain. I had a lot of nausea and vomit, probably from the anesthesia, second day was not bad, today hardly any pain.

  • @petersonhomework9920

    @petersonhomework9920

    6 жыл бұрын

    I didn't have any pain when mine was placed... weird

  • @metallady73

    @metallady73

    3 жыл бұрын

    Peterson Homework we’re all different. I had intense pain the first day. Second day was more manageable. It’s not ‘weird’ if someone feels differently than you.

  • @hundleylinda
    @hundleylinda3 жыл бұрын

    good diagrams and explanation

  • @bulatperfect1671
    @bulatperfect16715 жыл бұрын

    I got mine one and a half years ago

  • @PedroBecerra97
    @PedroBecerra976 жыл бұрын

    Mine was put in while awake smh it hurt cause my heart could stop and I only had lidocaine but didn't work. Stage 3 cancer I hope to beat in December and can't wait for this to be out

  • @julissavalencia3608

    @julissavalencia3608

    4 жыл бұрын

    Pedro Becerra How did it go?? please say that your still here.....give us a sign

  • @littleleah5182

    @littleleah5182

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@julissavalencia3608 I don’t think he is 😔

  • @MeaTWaD564
    @MeaTWaD5643 жыл бұрын

    Any activities I should avoid doing? I've been lifting weights and playing sports like basketball and my port is irritating me. Is it normal or should I stop?

  • @petersonhomework9920
    @petersonhomework99206 жыл бұрын

    lol i've had one for 4 years and we flush it every other month

  • @apwmojack
    @apwmojack Жыл бұрын

    i go in this monday to get a port put in i hope its like this one . the other ones i saw with a actual hose hanging out scare me just the chance it gets snagged or i cant keep it clean and sterile .

  • @healthandwellness6312
    @healthandwellness63123 жыл бұрын

    Just got mine put in

  • @bulatperfect1671
    @bulatperfect16715 жыл бұрын

    I have leukemia blood cancer

  • @ItsMrHexx
    @ItsMrHexx5 жыл бұрын

    I make these for my work

  • @ScottHz
    @ScottHz9 жыл бұрын

    @Goo Zoo, probably the same reason people talk about making a 'xerox' when they're actually using another brand of copy machine ;)

  • @fatimagrera5156
    @fatimagrera51566 жыл бұрын

    Can I use it to administer Iv fluids? If I couldn't find peripheral access

  • @goozoo487
    @goozoo48711 жыл бұрын

    Why do you call it a Port-A-Cath (Smiths Medical) and then show a picture of a PowerPort (Bard Medical)?

  • @tmc4609
    @tmc46097 жыл бұрын

    My daughter had this one put in for her 2nd port! The first one had stopped up and had to be replaced after 6 months!Then had this one for a couple of months and a nurse went to access it an didn't know what she was doing and some how FLIPPED THE PORT OVER UNDER THE SKIN!!! And never an apology!! All this was to a 4 year old with acquit limpostetic leukemia =A.L.L!!

  • @melindaestrada8020

    @melindaestrada8020

    3 жыл бұрын

    Bad bad nurse, I’m sorry your baby girl had thru that. I pray she is doing better. ❤️

  • @unclefuddelmer9224

    @unclefuddelmer9224

    2 жыл бұрын

    Children should NEVER be subjected to such incompetent caregivers

  • @mrep1275
    @mrep1275 Жыл бұрын

    Please can someone tell me if I can use vibration plates for exercise with a chest port...thank you in advance

  • @john404201
    @john4042012 жыл бұрын

    My Doc said come back once every 3 months to flush my port and you say once a month who is right???

  • @ebony1473
    @ebony14733 жыл бұрын

    I get my port put in on Dec 3 2020 I’m scared to death after watching some videos looks painful and the scars left 😖😬

  • @kavitarattan3650

    @kavitarattan3650

    3 жыл бұрын

    My 3year old son is getting his tomorrow and im scared as sh*t to. Just pray that everything goes as plans

  • @ebony1473

    @ebony1473

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kavitarattan3650 yes I wish him well. I had breast cancer surgery in October 5..need chemo and radiation I think my port will be left in at least 9 months after chemo I need targeted Therapy with my radiation 😔 praying 🙏🏾 for a speedy recovery for your son

  • @unclefuddelmer9224

    @unclefuddelmer9224

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ebony1473 ... Don't allow them to treat your breast CA with radiation. It kills your heart tissue. My wife , within 3 years of radiation treatment for her right side breast cancer , fainted due to 4 blockages in her heart , caused by the radiation. So had to have catheterization then open-heart surgery to repair AND a lifetime of meds.! Don't let this happen to you❗️

  • @peterrizk3043
    @peterrizk30432 жыл бұрын

    Are you related to Benny Hill?

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