Implanted Venous Access Device (Port)
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Description
A port, sometimes called a Port-a-Cath or an implanted venous access device, is a device that is made up of a reservoir attached to a soft, small, long, hollow tube. The reservoir is placed under the skin and the tube is placed into a vein.
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