I know there have been tons of threads about ports so sorry to be redundant, but I searched the port threads and found mostly older posts that included anything about double lumen ports and wondered if anyone had more recent experiences with them.
I'm asking because I am on my 3rd PICC in 4 months and they are having a hard time getting them in, even in Interventional Radiology. My doctor is throwing around the idea of placing a port this hospital stay. I always get the double lumen PICC and love it because I'm always on Tobra, and with the double they can draw levels through the other lumen. My concern with a single lumen port is that I would still have to endure multiple lab draws for Tobra levels because they seem to never be able to get the levels right. My veins have been crap lately for lab draws and often endure multiple sticks and digging around with the needle!
My doctor said none of his patients have a double lumen port, but he called IR and they do carry the them and would be willing to place it. So I'm just wondering if anyone has a double lumen port and what they think of it. It makes me nervous that my dr. has no personal experience with them and can't really tell me much about it. I would also welcome any advice in general relating to getting a port.
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It looks like I am getting my first port AND my first ever bronch tomorrow morning. I am super nervous. I have decided to go with the single lumen "PowerPort" after discussing it with the entire CF team, nurses here on the floor, and other CF'ers. Today the surgeon came in to talk to me about the "surgery" and told me one of the "most common complications" is them accidently puncturing a lung, in which case I would wake up with a chest tube. Now i am freaking out a little. That in combination with the fact that I don't really know what to expect from the bronch is a little overwhelming. I have read many threads about bronchs and it seems like some people think they're no big deal and others feel like crap after them. Hopefully I won't be in too much pain (from the port) and coughing like crazy (from the bronch) when I wake up!! It may not be a good combination!
I'm asking because I am on my 3rd PICC in 4 months and they are having a hard time getting them in, even in Interventional Radiology. My doctor is throwing around the idea of placing a port this hospital stay. I always get the double lumen PICC and love it because I'm always on Tobra, and with the double they can draw levels through the other lumen. My concern with a single lumen port is that I would still have to endure multiple lab draws for Tobra levels because they seem to never be able to get the levels right. My veins have been crap lately for lab draws and often endure multiple sticks and digging around with the needle!
My doctor said none of his patients have a double lumen port, but he called IR and they do carry the them and would be willing to place it. So I'm just wondering if anyone has a double lumen port and what they think of it. It makes me nervous that my dr. has no personal experience with them and can't really tell me much about it. I would also welcome any advice in general relating to getting a port.
Thanks and sorry this got lengthy <img src="">
Edited to add:
It looks like I am getting my first port AND my first ever bronch tomorrow morning. I am super nervous. I have decided to go with the single lumen "PowerPort" after discussing it with the entire CF team, nurses here on the floor, and other CF'ers. Today the surgeon came in to talk to me about the "surgery" and told me one of the "most common complications" is them accidently puncturing a lung, in which case I would wake up with a chest tube. Now i am freaking out a little. That in combination with the fact that I don't really know what to expect from the bronch is a little overwhelming. I have read many threads about bronchs and it seems like some people think they're no big deal and others feel like crap after them. Hopefully I won't be in too much pain (from the port) and coughing like crazy (from the bronch) when I wake up!! It may not be a good combination!