Assessment of complications and short-term outcomes of percutaneous peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion by conventional or modified Seldinger technique

Objective To explore the efficacy and short-term complications of a modified technique to percutaneously insert a peritoneal dialysis catheter. Methods We reviewed the outcomes of 94 patients who underwent peritoneal dialysis catheterization between October 2017 and April 2020. Of these, 47 cases we...

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Main Authors: Yun Zou, Yibo Ma, Wenying Chao, Hua Zhou, Yin Zong, Min Yang
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Renal Failure
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2021.1925296
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author Yun Zou
Yibo Ma
Wenying Chao
Hua Zhou
Yin Zong
Min Yang
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Yibo Ma
Wenying Chao
Hua Zhou
Yin Zong
Min Yang
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description Objective To explore the efficacy and short-term complications of a modified technique to percutaneously insert a peritoneal dialysis catheter. Methods We reviewed the outcomes of 94 patients who underwent peritoneal dialysis catheterization between October 2017 and April 2020. Of these, 47 cases were placed by a conventional Seldinger technique, whereas 47 cases were placed by a modified technique based on the Seldinger method. The success rates of the catheter insertion and three-month postoperative complications were compared between these two groups. Results The catheter insertion success rates were comparable between the two groups: 93.6% in the conventional technique group and 97.9% in the modified technique group (p = 0.307). The incidence of postoperative catheter migration was lower using the modified technique (4.3%) than the conventional technique (18.3%) (p = 0.037). None of the patients in the modified technique group had postoperative dialysate leakage, whereas this occurred in 9.0% of patients in the conventional technique group (p = 0.036). There were no statistically significant differences in the incidence of postoperative bleeding, infection, or visceral damage between the two groups. Conclusions The modified Seldinger technique for percutaneous peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion reduced the short-term postoperative complications of catheter migration and dialysate leakage, with a comparable successful catheter insertion rate compared with the conventional Seldinger technique.
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spelling doaj.art-b1fcee07f9a946b2bd64e7614a4154142022-12-21T19:44:02ZengTaylor & Francis GroupRenal Failure0886-022X1525-60492021-01-0143191992510.1080/0886022X.2021.19252961925296Assessment of complications and short-term outcomes of percutaneous peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion by conventional or modified Seldinger techniqueYun Zou0Yibo Ma1Wenying Chao2Hua Zhou3Yin Zong4Min Yang5Department of Nephrology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow UniversityDepartment of Ultrasound, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow UniversityDepartment of Nephrology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow UniversityDepartment of Nephrology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow UniversityDepartment of Nephrology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow UniversityDepartment of Nephrology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow UniversityObjective To explore the efficacy and short-term complications of a modified technique to percutaneously insert a peritoneal dialysis catheter. Methods We reviewed the outcomes of 94 patients who underwent peritoneal dialysis catheterization between October 2017 and April 2020. Of these, 47 cases were placed by a conventional Seldinger technique, whereas 47 cases were placed by a modified technique based on the Seldinger method. The success rates of the catheter insertion and three-month postoperative complications were compared between these two groups. Results The catheter insertion success rates were comparable between the two groups: 93.6% in the conventional technique group and 97.9% in the modified technique group (p = 0.307). The incidence of postoperative catheter migration was lower using the modified technique (4.3%) than the conventional technique (18.3%) (p = 0.037). None of the patients in the modified technique group had postoperative dialysate leakage, whereas this occurred in 9.0% of patients in the conventional technique group (p = 0.036). There were no statistically significant differences in the incidence of postoperative bleeding, infection, or visceral damage between the two groups. Conclusions The modified Seldinger technique for percutaneous peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion reduced the short-term postoperative complications of catheter migration and dialysate leakage, with a comparable successful catheter insertion rate compared with the conventional Seldinger technique.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2021.1925296peritoneal dialysispercutaneous catheterizationseldinger techniqueultrasound guidance
spellingShingle Yun Zou
Yibo Ma
Wenying Chao
Hua Zhou
Yin Zong
Min Yang
Assessment of complications and short-term outcomes of percutaneous peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion by conventional or modified Seldinger technique
Renal Failure
peritoneal dialysis
percutaneous catheterization
seldinger technique
ultrasound guidance
title Assessment of complications and short-term outcomes of percutaneous peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion by conventional or modified Seldinger technique
title_full Assessment of complications and short-term outcomes of percutaneous peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion by conventional or modified Seldinger technique
title_fullStr Assessment of complications and short-term outcomes of percutaneous peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion by conventional or modified Seldinger technique
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of complications and short-term outcomes of percutaneous peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion by conventional or modified Seldinger technique
title_short Assessment of complications and short-term outcomes of percutaneous peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion by conventional or modified Seldinger technique
title_sort assessment of complications and short term outcomes of percutaneous peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion by conventional or modified seldinger technique
topic peritoneal dialysis
percutaneous catheterization
seldinger technique
ultrasound guidance
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2021.1925296
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