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Fluoroscopically-guided manipulation of malfunctioning peritoneal dialysis catheters.

M E Simons1, G Pron, M Voros, L C Vanderburgh, P S Rao, D G Oreopoulos.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To review our experience with fluoroscopic evaluation and manipulation of malpositioned, malfunctioning, peritoneal dialysis (PD) catheters.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-one patients, over a 5-year period (1 May 1992 to 30 April 1997) with malfunctioning PD catheters, who had fluoroscopically-guided manipulation were reviewed. Catheters were manipulated using a malleable aluminum bar and, if necessary, guide wires or other stiffeners. Technical success was assessed on the basis of adequate, fluoroscopically verified, catheter placement at the time of the procedure and improved flows. A functional PD catheter at 30 days post manipulation was considered to be a clinically successful manipulation.
RESULTS: There were 41 manipulations [33 initial (IM) and 8 remanipulations (RM)] for malpositioned or kinked catheters. In 31 (19 male, 12 female) patients ranging in age from 31 to 76 years (mean age 60 years), the initial technical success rate was 85% for IM (n = 28/33) and 63% (n = 5/8) for RM. The overall clinical success rate, or 30-day primary patency, was 55% for IM (n = 18/33) and 63% for RM. Catheter function (combined IM and RM) continued for a median 869 days (95% CI: 118, 1620). No early complications were noted.
CONCLUSIONS: Fluoroscopic manipulation, including attempts at remanipulation, of PD catheters is a safe procedure. The technique is a simple, inexpensive, and effective way of prolonging PD catheter life, thereby reducing the number of surgical interventions.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10641775

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perit Dial Int        ISSN: 0896-8608            Impact factor:   1.756


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