Port implantation mostly refers to infusion port implantation. Generally, it is possible to turn over after implantation, but the movement should be gentle to avoid severe squeezing. Infusion port implantation is the implantation of infusion devices such as infusion ports and tubes into the human body, which are mainly designed to infuse various medications, nutritional support, rehydration, transfusion, or blood collection into the human body for a longer period of time. Patients are allowed to turn over after infusion port implantation, but the movement should be slow and gentle when turning over, do not do strenuous activities, and also need to avoid severe extrusion. Infusion port implantation is mainly applicable to patients with advanced malignant tumors who have undergone repeated treatments and patients who need intravenous nutritional support for a long period of time. This method has a lower risk of infection and the infusion device can be used for a longer period of time, which improves the quality of life of patients. After infusion port implantation, patients should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions and cooperate well with the doctor, and inform the doctor in time once they find redness, swelling, pain and other phenomena in the wound.