Use of Pneumoperitoneal Puncture for Peritoneal Catheter Placement in Lumboperitoneal Shunt Surgery: Technical Note

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Xin Jin ◽  
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Jun Kong ◽  
Yihai Lin ◽  
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pp. 112-114 ◽  
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T.J. Smith ◽  
S. I. Cho ◽  
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Serious early complications of catheter insertion and catheter outcomes are compared in patients with or without a history of major abdominal surgery or peritonitis. Previous major surgery and peritonitis are important risk factors for early serious complications of catheter placement. Despite the higher risk of early complications, subsequent attempts at catheter placement were successful in all but one of the high risk patients. Patients with previous major abdominal surgery or peritonitis generally are considered to be at high risk for complications of permanent peritoneal catheter placement. However, few physicians would refuse to attempt catheter insertion in patients highly motivated to undergo peritoneal dialysis. In this setting, the patient and the physician must decide whether the motivation and potential benefit justify the risk. Unfortunately, extensive quantitative data on the success rate and the likelihood of complications in the high-risk patient are not available. In order to determine the success rate and relative risk, we reviewed the outcome of catheter placement for continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) in our patients. In this report, we identify the serious early complications of catheter insertion and compare the outcomes in patients with and without a history of major abdominal surgery or peritonitis.


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2012 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
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JUN YOUNG DO ◽  
KYU HYANG CHO ◽  
JONG WON PARK ◽  
KYUNG WOO YOON

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