Portacath problems
Pat
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I have never heard of this before
Pat,
In the almost three years I have been posting on this site I have never heard of a medication pump leaking at the portacath port. I would wonder if the nurse who is setting up your pump may need some training? Is the leak under the dressing at the site where the needle goes into the portacath port?
I would think it would be relatively easy to replace the pump but I almost wonder if it is being preped and connected properly?
Best Regards,
Paul Adams
McCormick, South Carolina
DX 10/22/2009 T2N1M0 Stage IIB
12/03/2009 Ivor Lewis
2/8 through 6/14/2010 Adjuvant Chemo Cisplatin, Epirubicin, 5 FU
Two year survivor
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance!0 -
Portacathpaul61 said:I have never heard of this before
Pat,
In the almost three years I have been posting on this site I have never heard of a medication pump leaking at the portacath port. I would wonder if the nurse who is setting up your pump may need some training? Is the leak under the dressing at the site where the needle goes into the portacath port?
I would think it would be relatively easy to replace the pump but I almost wonder if it is being preped and connected properly?
Best Regards,
Paul Adams
McCormick, South Carolina
DX 10/22/2009 T2N1M0 Stage IIB
12/03/2009 Ivor Lewis
2/8 through 6/14/2010 Adjuvant Chemo Cisplatin, Epirubicin, 5 FU
Two year survivor
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance!
Paul, I know and it is so frustrating. We were at Penn all day Friday trying to get this fixed. I thought for sure when they put the dye in they would see a problem, but no.
I wonder about the chemo nurses also. The first 2 connections were by the same nurse. Friday a different nurse reaccessed it so we will see how the weekend goes.
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Portacath leaked againo2bnsf said:Portacath
Paul, I know and it is so frustrating. We were at Penn all day Friday trying to get this fixed. I thought for sure when they put the dye in they would see a problem, but no.
I wonder about the chemo nurses also. The first 2 connections were by the same nurse. Friday a different nurse reaccessed it so we will see how the weekend goes.
Pat
I can't believe it just leaked again!
This has been every other day and this is only week one of treatment!
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Portacath leaked againo2bnsf said:Portacath
Paul, I know and it is so frustrating. We were at Penn all day Friday trying to get this fixed. I thought for sure when they put the dye in they would see a problem, but no.
I wonder about the chemo nurses also. The first 2 connections were by the same nurse. Friday a different nurse reaccessed it so we will see how the weekend goes.
Pat
I can't believe it just leaked again!
This has been every other day and this is only week one of treatment!
Pat0 -
Portacath leaked againo2bnsf said:Portacath
Paul, I know and it is so frustrating. We were at Penn all day Friday trying to get this fixed. I thought for sure when they put the dye in they would see a problem, but no.
I wonder about the chemo nurses also. The first 2 connections were by the same nurse. Friday a different nurse reaccessed it so we will see how the weekend goes.
Pat
I can't believe it just leaked again!
This has been every other day and this is only week one of treatment!
Pat0 -
Late last night the pump was deaccessed for the third time. Back to Penn tomorrow. This on again off again chemo is taking its toll.o2bnsf said:Portacath leaked again
I can't believe it just leaked again!
This has been every other day and this is only week one of treatment!
Pat
The nurse last night thought maybe the 1 inch needle is too big as it was bent when she took it out.
We shall see what tomorrow brings.
Pat0 -
Pat they had to use 3/4 inch needle on meo2bnsf said:Late last night the pump was deaccessed for the third time. Back to Penn tomorrow. This on again off again chemo is taking its toll.
The nurse last night thought maybe the 1 inch needle is too big as it was bent when she took it out.
We shall see what tomorrow brings.
Pat
Pat
I don't know if that nurse is right but they had problems with mine but not leaking and the nurse told me I needed a 3/4 inch needle to access my portacath. It was not till I was months down the line and gained some weight that they could use a 1 inch. Hope they solve this problem it is tremendously frustrating to have this happen continually. All you want is to start the chemo with no problems. take care,
Donna700
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