Mediclinic Brits - Consulting Block Room 104
8 Kerk street, Brits, 0250

Chemoport insertion/removal
A chemoport is a small medical device placed under the skin, usually on the chest, to provide long-term access to a large vein. It is commonly used for chemotherapy, intravenous medication, blood tests, or other repeated treatments.
The port consists of a small chamber connected to a thin catheter that lies inside a central vein. It can be accessed with a special needle when treatment is needed.
What to expect
Discharge Instructions
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Keep the wound clean and dry. Do not remove the dressing unless instructed.
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Avoid pulling, pressing, or manipulating the port site. Take prescribed pain medication if needed.
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Please contact the rooms urgently if you develop fever, chills, redness, swelling, wound discharge, increasing pain, chest pain, shortness of breath, or if the port does not function properly.