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Semin Dial ; 37(3): 273-276, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38432229

ABSTRACT

Mechanical problems like break or crack in Luer connectors or hubs, clamps, and tubings are common non-infectious complications of tunneled dialysis catheters (TDC), which may lead to other TDC complications and the need to insert a new catheter. These can be tackled using TDC repair kits or spare parts, which are often not available, resulting in the insertion of a new TDC that increases morbidity, TDC-related procedures, and healthcare costs. We discuss two cases of broken Luer connections of TDC, which were managed by exchanging the broken Luer connector of TDC with the similar Luer connector of a temporary dialysis catheter. Both the repaired TDCs are thereafter functioning well. This improvised technique provides an easy, effective, long-lasting option that salvages the existing TDC and reduces the cost factor.


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Catheters, Indwelling , Equipment Failure , Renal Dialysis , Humans , Renal Dialysis/economics , Renal Dialysis/instrumentation , Catheters, Indwelling/adverse effects , Catheters, Indwelling/economics , Male , Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Middle Aged , Catheterization, Central Venous/adverse effects , Catheterization, Central Venous/economics , Catheterization, Central Venous/instrumentation , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Female , Device Removal/methods , Device Removal/economics , Equipment Design
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