Open surgical insertion of Tenkchoff straight catheter without guide wire.

Chin Med Sci J

Department of Nephrology, First Affiliated Hospital of Medical School, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710061, China.

Published: June 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study compares outcomes of peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion with and without a guide wire in 238 patients over a 6-year period.
  • The primary focus was on post-operative complications, with findings indicating that only the rate of early bloody dialysate was significantly different between the two methods.
  • Overall, there were no significant differences in catheter or patient survival rates, suggesting that for certain situations, the guide wire may not be necessary.

Article Abstract

Objective: To compare the clinical outcomes of open surgical peritoneal dialysis catheter (PDC) insertion with guide wire and the outcomes of PDC insertion without guide wire.

Methods: Data of the patients receiving open surgical Tenkchoff straight catheter insertion in our department from January 2005 to January 2011 were retrospectively analyzed. The 117 patients in whom PDC insertion was conducted with the guidance of guide wire were enrolled into group A, and the 121 cases receiving PDC insertion without guide wire were enrolled into group B. The incidences of post-operative complications (catheter obstruction, catheter displacement, bloody dialysate, and dialysate leakage), catheter survival, and patient survival rates were compared between the 2 groups.

Results: The baseline characteristics (gender, age, body mass index, prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, platelet count, serum creatinine, follow-up time, primary diseases, and outcomes) of the 2 groups were comparable (all P>0.05). In post-operative complications, only the incidence of early bloody dialysate showed significant difference, being 16.2% in group A and 7.4% in group B (P=0.04). Catheter and patient survival rates were not significantly different between the two groups. Overweight patients showed a higher incidence of catheter obstruction compared with normal weight patients [16.0% (4/25) vs.3.3% (7/213), P=0.02], but no differences in post-operative complications were found among overweight patients between the 2 groups.

Conclusions: Open surgical Tenkchoff straight catheter insertion without guide wire does not lead to higher risk of post-operative complications and catheter removal. It may be an alternative option when guide wire is not available.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1001-9294(13)60033-4DOI Listing

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