Retroperitoneal Tunneled Hemodialysis Catheter in Inferior Vena Cava: A Report of Three Cases
Finding an appropriate vascular access is difficult in long term hemodialysis patients for emergency hemodialysis. The aim of this study was to present tunneled hemodialysis catheter placement to inferior vena cava through retroperitoneal approach as an alternative method for patients who have emerg...
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description | Finding an appropriate vascular access is difficult in long term hemodialysis
patients for emergency hemodialysis. The aim of this study was to present tunneled
hemodialysis catheter placement to inferior vena cava through retroperitoneal
approach as an alternative method for patients who have emergency hemodialysis
and no other choice. We placed tunneled hemodialysis catheter into inferior
vena cava through retroperitoneal approach in three patients for emergency
hemodialysis, two of them being female and one being male. The mean age of the
patients was 51.3 years (min: 36, max: 56) and mean dialysis time was for a period
of 4.3 years (min: 2, max: 6). In conclusion, placement of tunneled hemodialysis
catheter into the inferior vena cava through retroperitoneal approach can be an
alternative vascular access procedure for patients especially who have emergency
hemodialysis and no other choice. |
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hemodialysis catheter placement to inferior vena cava through retroperitoneal
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and no other choice. We placed tunneled hemodialysis catheter into inferior
vena cava through retroperitoneal approach in three patients for emergency
hemodialysis, two of them being female and one being male. The mean age of the
patients was 51.3 years (min: 36, max: 56) and mean dialysis time was for a period
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vena cava through retroperitoneal approach in three patients for emergency
hemodialysis, two of them being female and one being male. The mean age of the
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patients for emergency hemodialysis. The aim of this study was to present tunneled
hemodialysis catheter placement to inferior vena cava through retroperitoneal
approach as an alternative method for patients who have emergency hemodialysis
and no other choice. We placed tunneled hemodialysis catheter into inferior
vena cava through retroperitoneal approach in three patients for emergency
hemodialysis, two of them being female and one being male. The mean age of the
patients was 51.3 years (min: 36, max: 56) and mean dialysis time was for a period
of 4.3 years (min: 2, max: 6). In conclusion, placement of tunneled hemodialysis
catheter into the inferior vena cava through retroperitoneal approach can be an
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