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Comparative Analysis of Application of Subclavian Catheters and Implantable Venous Ports in Treatment of Oncologic Diseases in Children

Abstract

Comparative analysis of applying subclavian catheters (SC) and implantable venous ports (IVP) in children with oncologic diseases is conducted. The study testifies to higher prevalence of IVP as compared with SC. We detected that there are less complications and technical difficulties during installation IVP than SC, so they are subject to correction during operations more frequently. The application of subclavian catheters is accompanied by a higher rate of complications and breakdown of protocols of antitumor treatment as compared with IVP.

About the Authors

M. Yu. Rykov
FSBSI "N.N. Blokhin RCRC"
Russian Federation

Maxim Yurievich Rykov, PhD, researcher at the Department of tumors of the musculoskeletal system

115478, Moscow, Kashirskoe sh., 24, tel .: + 7- 916-187-52-61 



A. Z. Dzampaev
FSBSI "N.N. Blokhin RCRC"
Russian Federation

Aslan Zelimhanovich Zampaev, PhD, Head of the Department of tumors of the musculoskeletal system 

115478, Moscow, Kashirskoe sh. 24 



V. G. Polyakov
FSBSI " N.N. Blokhin RCRC" ; GBOU DPO RMAPO Health Ministry
Russian Federation

Vladimir Georgievich Polyakov, Academician, MD, Professor, Deputy Director of the Institute of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology, head of the department head and neck tumors Institute of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology, head of the Department of Pediatric Oncology, chief pediatric oncologist Health Ministry

115478, Moscow, Kashirskoe sh. 24 



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Rykov M.Yu., Dzampaev A.Z., Polyakov V.G. Comparative Analysis of Application of Subclavian Catheters and Implantable Venous Ports in Treatment of Oncologic Diseases in Children. Yakut Medical Journal. 2015;(1):71-73.

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