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Review
. 1995;10(3):386-90.

Surgical implantation of CAPD catheters: presentation of midline incision-lateral placement method and a review of 110 procedures

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Review

Surgical implantation of CAPD catheters: presentation of midline incision-lateral placement method and a review of 110 procedures

B H Eklund. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 1995.

Abstract

One hundred-and-ten consecutive surgically implanted one-cuff straight peritoneal dialysis catheters in 103 adult patients over a 7 year period have been reviewed. All catheters were placed for chronic dialysis (CAPD). There were no early failures. Early complications consisted of one leak, 14 migrations, and two wound infections. In the long term 15 patients required transfer to haemodialysis (5 recurrent peritonitis, 7 unable to cope, 3 inadequacy of dialysis). Overall probability of catheter survival was 92.4% at 1 year and 82.4% at 2 years. The surgical implantation technique described provides a safe, reliable access for peritoneal dialysis with a low complication rate.

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