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  1. Jun 19, 2020 · Open and percutaneous port-a-cath insertions are safe in children with chronic diseases. Port-a-cath improved patients’ management, and complications are infrequent. The most common complications are infection and catheter malfunction, which can be managed without catheter removal in some patients.

    • Osama Bawazir, Elaf Banoon
    • 10.1186/s12957-020-01912-w
    • 2020
    • World J Surg Oncol. 2020; 18: 134.
  2. The Golden Gate. Porta septemtrionalis is their Roman name. Emperor Diocletian walked through them as he entered the Palace on the 1st of June 305. They were built in the shape of a rectangle, with double doors, as part of the defensive military tactics (propugnaculum). The facade was decorated with niches containing figure sculptures of the ...

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  4. Definition. A Port-a-Cath, also known as a port, is a small, medical device that is surgically implanted beneath the skin. It consists of two main components – a catheter and a port. The catheter is a thin, flexible tube that is inserted into a large vein, usually in the chest area. The port is a small reservoir that is connected to the ...

  5. This page from Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) explains about central venous access devices, particularly for children with lysosomal storage disorders. Some lysosomal storage disorders can be treated with enzyme replacement therapy. This needs to be given directly into the blood stream.

  6. Feb 11, 2022 · Congenital portosystemic shunts (CPSS) are rare anatomic vascular anomalies resulting in communications between the portal venous system and the systemic venous circulation, affecting an estimated 30,000 to 50,000 live births [ 1, 2 ].

    • 10.3390/children9020243
    • 2022/02
    • Children (Basel). 2022 Feb; 9(2): 243.
  7. Oct 15, 2011 · Thigh-foot angle. Angle between the foot axis and thigh axis measured with child prone and knees flexed to 90 degrees. Intoeing angles are negative values; outtoeing angles are positive values ...

  8. Portal vein thrombosis is a rare disorder in which a clot forms blocking the main portal vein going into the liver. This can occur due to previous umbilical (belly button) catheter in the newborn period, a clotting disorder, infection or injury.

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