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Vertical Tunnel-based Low-site Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter Implantation Decreases the Incidence of Catheter Malfunction.

Cheng Sun1, Miao Zhang, Chunming Jiang.   

Abstract

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is often complicated by catheter dysfunction. We designed a PD catheter implantation technique to reduce catheter dysfunction. Between June 2008 and 2012, 89 patients with end-stage renal disease were enrolled into a prospective study and randomly assigned to receive traditional catheter implantation by open surgery (n = 41) or vertical tunnel-based low-site PD catheter implantation (n = 48). Both procedures used Baxter straight double-cuffed Tenckhoff catheters. The novel implantation technique involves a low-site (7 cm above the midpoint of the pubic symphysis), individually tailored intra-abdominal segment, and increased vertical subcutaneous tunnel. Patients were followed for 1-year after procedure. The vertical tunnel-based low-site method implanted catheters were 3.7 ± 0.9 cm long, with an 11.3 ± 0.9 cm intra-abdominal segment. The incidence of postoperative bleeding, PD fluid leakage, outer cuff extrusion, inflow or outflow pain, peritonitis, tunnel inflammation, or exit-site infection did not differ significantly between the two surgical techniques; however, the incidence of catheter displacement and noncatheter displacement malfunctions after the novel technique (4.2%) was significantly lower than that in traditional open surgery (19.5%, P < 0.05). In conclusions, vertical tunnel-based low-site PD catheter implantation can significantly reduce the occurrence of PD catheter malfunction, particularly catheter displacement.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26672587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


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1.  Catheter type, placement and insertion techniques for preventing catheter-related infections in chronic peritoneal dialysis patients.

Authors:  Htay Htay; David W Johnson; Jonathan C Craig; Francesco Paolo Schena; Giovanni Fm Strippoli; Allison Tong; Yeoungjee Cho
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2019-05-31

2.  Low-site versus traditional peritoneal dialysis catheterization: A meta-analysis.

Authors:  Lifeng Gong; Wei Xu; Weigang Tang; Jingkui Lu; Yani Li; Huaqin Jiang; Hui Li
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2020-11-25       Impact factor: 1.889

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