Having a Portacath Inserted

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1. What is a portacath? A portacath (port) is an implanted device that gives access to your veins. This allows you to have intravenous medication and blood tests taken. The generic name for a portacath is a Totally Implantable Venous Access Device (TIVAD). Ports are most suitable for people who need regular, long-term intravenous treatment

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