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Imaging Services - Patient Instructions
Implanted Port
An implanted port is a vascular access device consisting of a catheter attached to a small hub implanted beneath the skin. The entire device is under the skin; nothing is visible on the outside except a small bulge where the port is located.
The catheter is tunneled under the skin and placed in a vein in the shoulder or neck with the end of it extending into a large vein in the chest. The port’s hub is accessible with a special needle to administer medications, fluids or nutrition. Blood draws may also be done from a port.
Implanted ports are used for long-term intermittent venous access. The only disadvantage to the port is the need for a needle stick to access the port.
Before the procedure:
Have nothing to eat or drink after midnight the night before the procedure. Some medications may increase the risk of bleeding after your procedure. Please check with your doctor about possibly holding medications such as aspirin, Coumadin (warfarin), Ticlid, Pletal, Aggrenox, Plavix and NSAIDs, such as naproxen and ibuprofen, before your procedure. Please hold these medications as directed. You may resume your medications the day after your procedure.
During the procedure:
Mild sedation and pain medication is given during the procedure. The skin is cleaned and then numbed. The numbing medication stings and burns for a short amount of time but numbs the skin quickly. Ultrasound is used to locate the vein. The doctor will make two small incisions to place the port under the skin and gain access into the vein. Following placement the skin is stitched and covered. The procedure takes 1-1 ½ hours.
After the procedure:
Watch for signs of infection at the incision site. Report any redness, swelling, drainage or fever to the doctor. The port may be used immediately after placement. The incision will be sore; over the counter pain medication is usually sufficient to control discomfort. Do not twist or try to reposition the port under your skin.
Providing safe, quality patient care is our highest priority. To help ensure quality and safety, we ask that you do not bring young children with you to your appointments, as children are not allowed to accompany you during Imaging procedures. Staff is unable to monitor your child in your absence.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your doctor or contact Imaging Services at (320) 255-5619.
Your appointment is on:
Date: ________________ Time: ________________ at the following location:
____ St. Cloud Hospital - please check in at Door A
____ CentraCare Health Plaza - please check in at Woodlands Entrance
Contact Us
St. Cloud Hospital
Imaging Services
1406 Sixth Avenue North
St. Cloud, MN 56303
320-255-5619 |
CentraCare Health Plaza
Imaging Services
1900 CentraCare Circle
St. Cloud, MN 56303
320-229-4914 |
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