PEROUSE MEDICAL is actively involved in disseminating good handling and maintenance practice for implantable ports (IP)
Implantable ports provide long term venous access. They are used to administer injectable medicines such as anti-mitotics (chemotherapies), antibiotics and parenteral nutrition etc. They also allow samples to be taken and infusions to be given.
They are placed directly beneath the skin usually in a discrete, easily accessible place (chest level) and are connected to a vein. The system allows medicines to enter the blood circulation directly after simply puncturing the site through the skin. IP administration is safe and improves the quality of life of patients who need to be treated with acid and hyperosmolar treatments over periods lasting several months.
Their implantation life however is intimately linked to correct maintenance.
IP are mostly used by hospitals and non-hospital nurses: home hospitalisation services or the private sector.
Because of the many places where the same patient may be cared for and the large number of care workers around these implantable devices information about their recommendations for use needs to be harmonised.
As part of its partnership with medical and surgical care groups, PEROUSE MEDICAL offers information and training meetings on implantable ports. These meetings can also be used for IFSI pharmacy services (for 3rd year students) and IBODE schools. This training is ISO 9001 certified by the notified body LNE GMED.
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Training program:
- General presentation of the poster
- Review of IP
- Handling and maintaining IP
Assembling and handling the infusion line
Positioning the Huber needle
The dressing
Respecting the closed distal/bidirectional valves
Injection
Rinsing
Correct functioning indicators for IP
Blood sampling
Needle, dressing, perfusion set replacement frequency.
Withdrawing the needle
- Complications
Role of the nurse
Obstruction
Intermittent venous reflux due to Pinch-off
Extravasation
Prevention of complications
- Traceability
Along these lines, a training pack is now available. This is practical, brief and thorough and contains 3 parts describing the IP, their use and possible complications:
- a poster for nurse stations
- a pocket book, recently edited and very useful always to keep in your hand :
- and a training slide presentation
The training pack has been used by the Paris Public Hospitals Health Service, the CLIN, and the Paris Nord CCLIN.
This quality process for maintaining IP was recognised in 2007 with its contribution to improved dissemination of recommendations to care workers and future health professionals.
For any information, please contact us.