J Korean Radiol Soc.  1997 Nov;37(5):905-909.

Correction of Malfunctioning peritoneal Dialysis Catheter with Guidewire and Stiffener Under fluoroscopic Guidance

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Radiology, Kosin Medical College, Pusan Korea.
  • 2Department of Internal Medicine, Kosin Medical College, Pusan Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
To determine the efficacy of correction of a malfunctioning peritoneal dialysis catheter with guidewire and stiffener under fluoroscopic guidance.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Between November 1994 and March 1997, we performed 15 manipulations in 12 patients in whom a dual-cuff, straight Tenckhoff peritoneal dialysis catheter had been implanted due to chronic renal failure. The causes of catheter malfunctioning were inadequate drainage of the dialysate (n=14) and painful dialysis (n=1). Under fluoroscopic guidance, adhesiolysis and repositioning of the malfunctioning catheter were performed with an Amplatz Super Stiff guidewire and the stiffener from a biliary drainage catheter. The results of procedures were categorized as either immediate or durable success, this latter being defined as adequate catheter function for at least one month after the procedure.
RESULTS
Immediate success was achieved in 14 of 15 procedures (93%), and durable success in 7 of 15 (47%). The mean duration of catheter function was 157 (range, 30 to 578) days. After manipulation, abdominal pain developed in eight patients and peritonitis in two, but with conservative treatment, these symptoms improved.
CONCLUSION
The correction of a malfunctioning peritoneal dialysis catheter with guidewire and stiffener under fluoroscopic guidance is an effective means of restoring catheter function and may be an effective alternative to surgical reimplantation of the catheter, or hemodialysis.

Keyword

Catheter and catheterization; Dialysis

MeSH Terms

Abdominal Pain
Catheters*
Dialysis
Drainage
Humans
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Peritoneal Dialysis*
Peritonitis
Renal Dialysis
Replantation
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