Table 3.

Characteristics of port implantation (initial procedure)

N = 3032
Interval between cancer diagnosis and first port implantation, months* 1.4 (0.8-3.1) 
Duration of the procedure, minutes*, 25 (20-32) 
Successful implantation, no. (%) 3030 (99.9) 
 First attempt 2783 (91.8) 
 Second attempt 247 (8.1) 
Catheter tip position verified radiologically just after insertion, n/N (%) 3013/3030 (99.4) 
 At the junction of the superior vena cava and the right atrium 2977/3013 (98.8) 
Medical specialty of the operator, no. (%) N = 3028 
 Surgeon 2845 (94.0) 
 Radiologist 159 (5.3) 
 Anesthesiologist 22 (0.7) 
 Other 2 (0.1) 
Type of anesthesia, no. (%) N = 3015 
 Local 1679 (55.7) 
 General 1336 (44.3) 
Side of implantation, no. (%)§ N = 3031 
 Right 2260 (74.6) 
 Left 771 (25.4) 
Vein used, no. (%) N = 3019 
 Cephalic 1551 (51.4) 
 Subclavian 705 (23.4) 
 Internal jugular 711 (23.6) 
 External jugular 52 (1.7) 
Vein approach, no. (%) N = 3016 
 Denudation 1770 (58.7) 
 Percutaneous 1246 (41.3) 
Port chamber size, no. (%) N = 2924 
 Small 1110 (38.0) 
 Large 1814 (62.0) 
Chemical composition of the catheter, no. (%) N = 2906 
 Silicone 2029 (69.8) 
 Polyurethane 877 (30.2) 
Operative complications (all attempts combined), no. (%) N = 3016 
 Overall 47 (1.6) 
  Hematoma 25 (0.8) 
  Pneumothorax 11 (0.4) 
  Other 12 (0.4) 
Prophylactic treatment initiated after port implantation, n/N (%)  
 Antibiotic prophylaxis 753/3012 (25.0) 
 Thromboprophylaxis 143/3008 (4.8) 
N = 3032
Interval between cancer diagnosis and first port implantation, months* 1.4 (0.8-3.1) 
Duration of the procedure, minutes*, 25 (20-32) 
Successful implantation, no. (%) 3030 (99.9) 
 First attempt 2783 (91.8) 
 Second attempt 247 (8.1) 
Catheter tip position verified radiologically just after insertion, n/N (%) 3013/3030 (99.4) 
 At the junction of the superior vena cava and the right atrium 2977/3013 (98.8) 
Medical specialty of the operator, no. (%) N = 3028 
 Surgeon 2845 (94.0) 
 Radiologist 159 (5.3) 
 Anesthesiologist 22 (0.7) 
 Other 2 (0.1) 
Type of anesthesia, no. (%) N = 3015 
 Local 1679 (55.7) 
 General 1336 (44.3) 
Side of implantation, no. (%)§ N = 3031 
 Right 2260 (74.6) 
 Left 771 (25.4) 
Vein used, no. (%) N = 3019 
 Cephalic 1551 (51.4) 
 Subclavian 705 (23.4) 
 Internal jugular 711 (23.6) 
 External jugular 52 (1.7) 
Vein approach, no. (%) N = 3016 
 Denudation 1770 (58.7) 
 Percutaneous 1246 (41.3) 
Port chamber size, no. (%) N = 2924 
 Small 1110 (38.0) 
 Large 1814 (62.0) 
Chemical composition of the catheter, no. (%) N = 2906 
 Silicone 2029 (69.8) 
 Polyurethane 877 (30.2) 
Operative complications (all attempts combined), no. (%) N = 3016 
 Overall 47 (1.6) 
  Hematoma 25 (0.8) 
  Pneumothorax 11 (0.4) 
  Other 12 (0.4) 
Prophylactic treatment initiated after port implantation, n/N (%)  
 Antibiotic prophylaxis 753/3012 (25.0) 
 Thromboprophylaxis 143/3008 (4.8) 
*

Median (interquartile range).

Data were missing in 195 patients.

In 2 patients, the port was successfully implanted during a second procedure a few days later.

§

The majority of patients with left-side implantation (540/771) were those with breast (426/1023) and lung (114/560) cancers.

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