Revolutionizing Cancer Care: Subcutaneous Injection Chambers for Safer and More Effective Drug Delivery

Solution for Reducing Chemotherapy Side Effects: Subcutaneous Injection Chamber

The use of subcutaneous injection chambers has become an increasingly popular method for cancer patients at risk of extravasation during chemotherapy. This technique is used to reduce the risk of skin necrosis and limit drug side effects. Dr. Luu Kinh Khuong, Head of the Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation at Tam Anh General Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, explains that chemotherapy drugs are typically administered through external intravenous lines, which can lead to damage to peripheral blood vessels, inflammation, and the risk of extravasation due to vein deviation, resulting in limited movement for the patient.

Extravasation is a common complication when injecting drugs into peripheral veins, causing irritation, ulcers, and skin necrosis. Older patients, those with weak vessel walls, obesity, edema or skin lesions are more susceptible to this condition. To address this issue, a subcutaneous injection chamber is often used for patients at risk of extravasation due to chemotherapy at Tam Anh General Hospital. This device is implanted under the skin of the chest wall to support intravenous drug and nutrition infusion, providing a more secure and convenient method of drug delivery.

Patients who undergo the placement of a subcutaneous injection chamber have experienced improved convenience and effectiveness in their cancer treatment. The device allows for targeted delivery of chemotherapy drugs without the risk of complications associated with intravenous administration, resulting in reduced side effects and improved outcomes. Patients can continue their treatment with confidence and without the limitations imposed by traditional IV drug delivery methods.

The procedure for implanting a subcutaneous injection chamber involves placing the device under the skin of the chest wall with a catheter inserted into a central vein to facilitate drug delivery. The incision is sutured and bandaged to prevent infection, and patients can resume their daily activities once the device is in place. Regular monitoring and care are required to ensure the longevity and effectiveness of the subcutaneous injection chamber.

Overall, this technique offers a safe and efficient way to administer chemotherapy drugs to patients at risk of extravasation during treatment. By incorporating innovative technologies into cancer care healthcare providers can improve patient outcomes while enhancing their quality of life during challenging treatments.

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