Laparoscopic versus open peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion for the management of pediatric acute kidney injury

2015 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 297-303 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Stack ◽  
Neil Price ◽  
Jane Ronaldson ◽  
Chanel Prestidge ◽  
William Wong ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (5) ◽  
pp. 515-517
Author(s):  
Mignon McCulloch ◽  
Khadija Abugrain ◽  
Thembisile Mosalakatane ◽  
Ashton Coetzee ◽  
Kate Webb ◽  
...  

This short report describes the case discussion of 9-year-old patient with acute kidney injury due to paediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome temporally associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 with successful peritoneal dialysis via a peritoneal dialysis catheter inserted at the bedside in an intensive care setting.


2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (1_suppl) ◽  
pp. 97-99
Author(s):  
Kazunari Yoshida ◽  
Daisuke Ishii

Peritoneal access surgery is the first step to achieve successful peritoneal dialysis. It is important to perform easy, safe, and less invasive surgery of peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion. Secure peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion will lead to less infection, that is, exit site, tunnel infection, and peritonitis, which sometimes result in peritoneal dialysis discontinuation. To avoid these undesirable results, we should perform good and proper peritoneal dialysis insertion surgery. In this article, we describe peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion surgery and its management.


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