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Nephrol Dial Transplant ; 12(9): 1934-9, 1997 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9306346

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The Quinton Permcath has been widely used for temporary vascular access in patients requiring haemodialysis. Placement under direct vision into the internal jugular vein minimizes the complication rate. This access modality is being used more and more for long-term access in the elderly and in patients where other access modalities are unavailable or have failed. METHODS: We reviewed the results of 50 central venous Permcaths inserted under direct vision in 61 patients, over a 4-year period. The overall survival and complication rates are estimated. A detailed description of the catheter insertion and removal is provided. RESULTS: Seventy-six per cent of patients were successfully managed using the Permcath for a median duration of 105 days. In addition, nine patients (18%) had catheters functioning without complications for over 1 year. Twenty-six (42.6%) catheters were removed for complications. Seven patients had a single and two had second catheter reinsertion during the course of the study. CONCLUSIONS: The Quinton Permcath remains a reliable method for short-term vascular access. When other access modalities are unavailable, it may offer a valuable alternative for long-term haemodialysis.


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Catheters, Indwelling , Renal Dialysis/instrumentation , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Catheters, Indwelling/adverse effects , Catheters, Indwelling/microbiology , Embolism/etiology , Equipment Contamination , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure , Female , Hemorrhage/etiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Urology ; 33(6): 459-61, 1989 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2728147

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Thirty cases of transitional cell carcinoma were reviewed over a twenty-year period. The incidence of bladder tumor recurrence was no different in those who had complete or incomplete nephroureterectomy. Grade and stage correlated well with survival. Intravenous urogram findings at presentation were important prognostic indicators.


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Carcinoma, Transitional Cell/pathology , Kidney Neoplasms/pathology , Ureteral Neoplasms/pathology , Adult , Aged , Carcinoma, Transitional Cell/mortality , Carcinoma, Transitional Cell/surgery , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Kidney Neoplasms/mortality , Kidney Neoplasms/surgery , Kidney Pelvis , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Neoplasm Staging , Prognosis , Ureteral Neoplasms/mortality , Ureteral Neoplasms/surgery
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