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Open Access 01-12-2023 | Acute Abdomen | Case report

Jejunal perforation secondary to blind insertion of peritoneal dialysis catheter: a case report and review of literature

Authors: Lucas Jacobs, Mohammed Salaouatchi, Maxime Taghavi, Said Sanoussi, Joelle Nortier, Maria Mesquita

Published in: BMC Nephrology | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) depends upon a functioning and durable access to the peritoneal cavity. Many techniques exist to insert a peritoneal catheter, showing similar outcomes and benefits. Blind percutaneous insertion represents a bedside intervention predominantly performed by nephrologists requiring only local anesthesia, sedation and minimal transcutaneous access. Although current guidelines recommend insertion techniques allowing visualization of the peritoneal cavity, the blind percutaneous approach is still widely used and has been proven safe and effective to bring durable peritoneal dialysis access. Herein, we described a rare case of jejunal perforation secondary to blind PD catheter placement, and conduct a review of the current medical literature describing early bowel perforations secondary to PD catheter placement, gathering descriptions of symptomatology and outcomes and their relations to the insertion technique.

Clinical presentation

We herein describe the case of a 48 year-old patient with a history of appendectomy who suffered from triple jejunal perforation after blind percutaneous insertion and subsequent embedment of his peritoneal catheter. Accurate diagnosis was made 1 month after insertion due to atypical clinical presentation and because physicians had no access to the peritoneal cavity after catheter embedment. After surgical repair and broad-spectrum antibiotics, the patient was switched to HD.

Conclusion

Early catheter-related visceral injury is a rare, yet threatening condition that is almost always causing a switch to hemodialysis or death. Our review highlights that laparoscopic catheter placement might bring better outcomes if perforation occurs, as it allows immediate diagnosis and treatment. On the contrary, catheter embedment may delay clinical diagnosis and therefore bring worse outcomes.
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Metadata
Title
Jejunal perforation secondary to blind insertion of peritoneal dialysis catheter: a case report and review of literature
Authors
Lucas Jacobs
Mohammed Salaouatchi
Maxime Taghavi
Said Sanoussi
Joelle Nortier
Maria Mesquita
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Nephrology / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2369
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-023-03155-9

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