Placement of a peritoneal dialysis catheter with routine omentectomy-does it prevent obstruction of the catheter?
- 27 November 2003
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 164 (9) , 703-707
- https://doi.org/10.1080/110241598750005606
Abstract
Objective: To find out if routine omentectomy reduced the incidence of obstruction and other complications of catheters inserted for continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). Design: Retrospective study. Setting: Teaching hospital, Israel. Subjects: 60 patients with end stage renal failure who needed catheters for CAPD. Intervention: Routine omentectomy during insertion of the catheter, usually under local anaesthesia. Main outcome measures: Short and long term morbidity, and mortality. Results: No patient died as a result of the procedure. The catheter obstructed in only one patient (2%) during a mean follow‐up period of 28 months (range 2–108), and 90% of the catheters survived one year. Conclusions: Routine omentectomy during insertion of a catheter for CAPD under local anaesthesia is safe and the incidence of obstruction is low. Prospective randomised studies are needed before it can be recommended as the procedure of choice. Copyright © 1998 Taylor and Francis Ltd.Keywords
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