Date Jul. 7, 1994The catheter for continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis includes a hypodermic tunnel portion at the intermediate portion of a tube formed with a soft biocompatable material. One leg portion of the catheter serves as an external extension. Another leg portion serves as a ...
Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) is associated with various problems, including damage to the CAPD catheter. We encountered catheter rupture around the titanium adaptor in a patient who had been on CAPD for 7 years. The area near the adaptor generally suffers damage secondary to dete...
Peritoneal catheter malfunction is commonly related to omental wrapping, although entrapment owing to other different intraperitoneal structures is possibl... M Moreiras-Plaza,N Cáceres-Alvarado - 《American Journal of Kidney Diseases the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation》 被引量: 16...
Soriano. 1995 Meningitis caused by Alcaligenes (Achromobacter) xylosoxidans associated with epidural catheter Infection 23 395–396 M Dupon - 《Intensive Care Medicine》 被引量: 21发表: 1993年 Investigation of an outbreak due to Alcaligenes xylosoxydans subspecies xylosoxydans by random amplified polymorp...
[9]. However, complications such as peritonitis, catheter obstruction, loss of ultrafiltration, and burn-out still plague the technique. Resolution of these issues along with continuing success of CAPD/CCPD for children with ESRD depends on appropriate implementation of existing techniques and on ...
Actuarial patient survival and technique survival did not differ with the two treatments. The hospitalization rate for vascular access problems complicating hemodialysis therapy was nearly as high as that for peritonitis and catheter problems in CAPD patients. The peritonitis rate was 2.4 episodes/patient...
Over a six-year period, 78 chronic peritoneal catheters were implanted in 55 patients; mean age at insertion was 9.6 years (range 0.2 to 19.1 years) and mean body weight was 28.3 kg (range 4.5 to 63 kg). Singlecuff catheters were used almost exclusively and were inserted in the midline...
PURPOSE: To eliminate deficiency of in the discharge of a dialysis liquid by reducing complication such as peritonitis as much as possible while improving positional abnormality of the tip part of a catheter in an abdominal cavity pertaining to improvement in a catheter for injection or discharge of...
1992, Seminars in Dialysis Paramedian versus midline incision for the insertion of permanent peritoneal dialysis catheters: A randomized clinical trial 1990, Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology Referral of elderly patients with end-stage renal failure for renal replacement therapy ...
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