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  1. Portacath: What is it, why is it used, and more - Medical News Today

    Feb 27, 2021 · Healthcare professionals use portacaths to give regular treatment to patients. A portacath sits under the skin on the chest. The entrance of a portacath, or its port, lets medication …

  2. Implanted Port: Types, Accessing, Care, Complications

    It allows healthcare providers easy access to a vein for giving medications, IV fluids and blood transfusions and for taking blood draws. It’s particularly useful if you need these procedures …

  3. Port-A-Cath 101: How To Access The Port - Nurse.org

    May 23, 2025 · What is a Port-a-Cath? A port-a-cath, also known as a port, is an implanted device that allows easy access to a patient’s veins. It is surgically inserted completely beneath the skin and …

  4. Definition of port-a-cath - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms

    A device used to draw blood and give treatments, including intravenous fluids, blood transfusions, or drugs such as chemotherapy and antibiotics. The port is placed under the skin, usually in the right …

  5. Port (medicine) - Wikipedia

    In medicine, a port or chemoport is a small appliance that is installed beneath the skin. A catheter (plastic tube) connects the port to a vein.

  6. About Your Implanted Port - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

    Sep 29, 2025 · What is an implanted port? An implanted port is a type of central venous catheter (CVC). A CVC is a flexible tube that’s put into one of your veins. You may need to get medicine in a vein …

  7. What is a Port-a-Cath and Why is it Used?

    Sep 4, 2024 · Port-a-Caths are primarily used in patients who require frequent or long-term intravenous treatments, such as chemotherapy for cancer. For these patients, regular needle sticks can become …

  8. Portacaths - Cancer Research UK

    A portacath is a small chamber that sits under your skin. It’s attached to a long plastic tube that goes into a large vein close to your heart.

  9. Portacath (Chemo port) - LA Vascular

    A portacath consists of a small, thin tube (catheter) that is inserted into a vein and passed through the chest or neck until the tip of the catheter is positioned in a large vein near the heart.

  10. Portacath: a guide | Royal Free London

    What is a portacath? A portacath is a hollow flexible plastic tube which is placed into a large vein leading into the heart. It is generally used to give fluids, treatment medications like chemotherapy, or blood …