Port embedding surgery is a procedure where a catheter is implanted under the skin, usually in the chest or abdomen, allowing easy access for frequent administration of fluids, medications, or blood samples over an extended period. This method reduces discomfort and risk associated with repeated needle sticks.
Port embedding surgery is a procedure where a catheter is implanted under the skin, usually in the chest or abdomen, allowing easy access for frequent administration of fluids, medications, or blood samples over an extended period. This method reduces discomfort and risk associated with repeated needle sticks.