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Acta Neurologica Scandinavica 2016-Mar

Transcutaneous port for levodopa/carbidopa intestinal gel administration in Parkinson's disease.

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T van Laar
D Nyholm
R Nyman

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OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the safety and tolerability of the T-Port(®) for intestinal infusion of levodopa/carbidopa gel in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease (PD).

METHODS

This prospective study was carried out in 24 patients with PD (15 males, mean age 61.8 years, mean duration PD 18.7 years). All adverse device effects were evaluated at 2 weeks, 3 months and 6 months and until explantation or death.

RESULTS

Post-operative complications were similar to endoscopic gastrojejunostomy placement (four peritoneal irritation, one pocket pain). Eight patients with prior experience with the endoscopic gastrojejunostomy preferred the T-Port. The total device experience was 83.6 years, and the average survival time was 3.6 (range 1.1-5.2) years. Six T-Ports were still in use, and two patients had died due to non-device-related reasons. Sixteen T-Ports had been explanted due to 15 stoma reactions (14 inflammations and one infection) and one tilting of the T-Port. The T-Ports were replaced with endoscopic gastrojejunostomy system as replacements with T-Ports were not part of the study. Only two device malfunctions occurred (one catheter breakage at 3 year post-implant and one T-Port leakage of levodopa/carbidopa gel). No tube kinking, dislocation or blockage occurred. The number of adverse device effects proved to be significantly lower as compared to the endoscopic gastrojejunostomy literature data.

CONCLUSIONS

The T-Port is safe and well tolerated, and the low number of tube problems is a potential advantage compared with the endoscopic gastrojejunostomy system. Proper cleaning and local treatment of the stoma site around the T-Port are essential to prolong its longevity.

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