Case Reports in Surgery (Jan 2022)

Migration of Tenckhoff Catheter to Sigmoid Colon: A Rare Delayed Complication

  • Uğur Topal,
  • Abdullah Ülkü,
  • Ahmet Gökhan Sarıtaş,
  • Atilgan Tolga Akçam,
  • Ayşe Gizem Ünal,
  • İsmail Cem Eray

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/5443787
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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Bowel perforation associated with inserted peritoneal dialysis (PD) catheter mainly occurs during the perioperative period. Delayed bowel perforation is difficult to diagnose because of its different clinical signs and rarity. A 53-year-old woman developed acute abdomen after her PD catheter was changed. It was found that the changed catheter perforated the sigmoid colon. Primary repair of the perforated area of the sigmoid colon was performed, and the last inserted PD catheter was removed. The postoperative period and recovery were uneventful. Perforations due to the PD catheter may remain silent until the catheter is replaced. In patients with frequent episodes of peritonitis, a perforation area due to PD catheter which limited itself should be considered as the etiology.