Mechanical complications in chronic peritoneal dialysis.

1999 
Background: A significant number of complications and catheter failures in CAPD are due to mechanical problems. Methods: We reviewed 105 consecutive peritoneal dialysis catheters, generally implanted by blind insertion technique, in 80 patients over an 11-year period. 137 mechanical problems were collected and classified according to their etiologies into the following: those related to the insertion procedure (n = 21; 15.3%), those related to the presence of dialysate in peritoneum (n = 33; 24%), catheter-related malfunction (n = 28; 20.4%), secondaries to abdominal events (n = 3; 0.2%), catheter accidents (n = 37; 26.2%) and others (n=15; 11%). Results: Removal of the catheter was performed in 86 of 105 catheters: mechanical complications accounted for 19 of them (21.8%) and 9 patients were definitively transferred to hemodialysis due to this problem. The most frequent complications were catheter accidents, although only a few of them required catheter removal. Conclusion: The majority of the catheter removals were due to catheter displacement (31.5%), this problem being more frequent in straight than in Swan Neck catheters.
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