Ultrasound-Guided Localization of the Refill Port for Intrathecal Infusion Pump Recharge: A Systematic Review
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Lechuga Carrasco, Beatriz; Cordero Tous, Nicolás; Reinoso-Cobo, Andrés; Cortés-Martín, Jonathan; Sánchez-García, Juan Carlos; Rodríguez-Blanque, Raquel; Gálvez Mateos, RafaelEditorial
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intrathecal infusion ultrasound refill port
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2025-10-11Referencia bibliográfica
Lechuga Carrasco, B.; Cordero Tous, N.; Reinoso-Cobo, A.; Cortés-Martín, J.; Sánchez-García, J.C.; Rodríguez-Blanque, R.; Gálvez Mateos, R. Ultrasound-Guided Localization of the Refill Port for Intrathecal Infusion Pump Recharge: A Systematic Review. J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 7178. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14207178
Resumen
Background: Managing pain with intrathecal infusion pumps has significantly improved
the treatment of individuals whose pain is uncontrollable by other methods. Using ultrasound to locate the refill port of these infusion pumps may offer an improvement over
traditional methods. Objective: The objective of this systematic review is to update existing
knowledge on the use of ultrasound for locating the refill port in intrathecal infusion pumps.
Methods: The PRISMA review protocol was followed, and the review was registered in
PROSPERO under registration number CRD 42024595671. Results: The main findings
indicate that this technique is primarily used only in complex cases where access is difficult. Pain assessment, patient satisfaction, and recharge time compared to the traditional
method are crucial factors for selecting the type of process to implement. Conclusions: No
conclusive data are presented regarding the technique’s effect on pain reduction, patient
satisfaction, reduction in time spent refilling the pump, or the prior experience level of
the professional performing it, but notable improvements in these aspects are observed in
certain situations.





