Kidney Research and Clinical Practice (Sep 2014)

A new connecting technique in partial replantation of a ruptured peritoneal dialysis catheter

  • Yaeni Kim,
  • Prashant C. Dheerendra,
  • Yong-Soo Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.krcp.2014.06.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 3
pp. 154 – 156

Abstract

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Peritoneal dialysis catheter ruptures have been managed by immediate removal and subsequent reinsertion of the catheter which inevitably entails interruption in peritoneal dialysis and a need for vascular access. A 36-year-old man on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis complaining of dialysate leakage was found to have a small rupture near the outer cuff of the peritoneal dialysis catheter. Rather than employing the traditional method of exchanging the whole catheter, a partial replantation procedure to salvage the still-functioning conduit was performed. Two peritoneal dialysis adaptors were used to connect the end of the remaining old catheter to a new extraperitoneal segment of a new catheter and a piece of a transfer set to connect the adaptors. A novel, yet simple and safe, means of partial peritoneal dialysis catheter replantation when managing catheter injuries is suggested.

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