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Published in: Journal of Nephrology 6/2014

01-12-2014 | Review

Dealing with stuck hemodialysis catheter: state of the art and tips for the nephrologist

Authors: Giacomo Forneris, Daniele Savio, Pietro Quaretti, Ilaria Fiorina, Pasqualina Cecere, Marco Pozzato, Marco Trogolo, Dario Roccatello

Published in: Journal of Nephrology | Issue 6/2014

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Abstract

The term stuck catheter refers to the condition in which a catheter is not removable from a central vein using standard techniques. Although it is a rare complication, in the last few years it has been reported ever more frequently in hemodialysis due to the widespread use of tunneled catheters. Poor knowledge of the correct procedures and limited experience and training of the specialist in facing this problem are the main reasons for catheter internalization. Stuck catheter is often diagnosed by the nephrologist, who should be competent enough to manage this clinical complication. Among the many options for removing a stuck catheter from the fibrin sleeve, an interventional radiology approach, mainly with endoluminal balloon dilatation, probably provides the best solution. Vascular surgery should be reserved to selected cases in which percutaneous techniques have failed. Nephrologists must play a central role in organizing the treatment of this complication with other specialists in order to avoid making mistakes that may preclude future positive results.
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Metadata
Title
Dealing with stuck hemodialysis catheter: state of the art and tips for the nephrologist
Authors
Giacomo Forneris
Daniele Savio
Pietro Quaretti
Ilaria Fiorina
Pasqualina Cecere
Marco Pozzato
Marco Trogolo
Dario Roccatello
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Journal of Nephrology / Issue 6/2014
Print ISSN: 1121-8428
Electronic ISSN: 1724-6059
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40620-014-0150-4

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