1985
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(85)80103-3
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Surgical aspects of the Tenckhoff peritoneal dialysis catheter

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“…Yazı ulusal literatürde ilk kez tanımlanan olgumuzda olduğu gibi, PD tedavisi başlangıcına kadar asemptomatik olabilecek bu komplikasyonun önemini vurgulamak için takdim edilmiştir. Technical and mechanical complications associated with a peritoneal catheter can be observed (2,3). Placing the catheter in the bladder is a very rare complication and it is reported only in 15 patients in the literature (2,(4)(5)(6).…”
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“…Yazı ulusal literatürde ilk kez tanımlanan olgumuzda olduğu gibi, PD tedavisi başlangıcına kadar asemptomatik olabilecek bu komplikasyonun önemini vurgulamak için takdim edilmiştir. Technical and mechanical complications associated with a peritoneal catheter can be observed (2,3). Placing the catheter in the bladder is a very rare complication and it is reported only in 15 patients in the literature (2,(4)(5)(6).…”
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“…Technical and mechanical complications associated with a peritoneal catheter can be observed (2,3). Placing the catheter in the bladder is a very rare complication and it is reported only in 15 patients in the literature (2,(4)(5)(6). This is the first case reported from Turkey.…”
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“…Complications of CAPD using the Tenckhoff catheter may be classified as infectious or mechanical [3]. Mechanical complications are mostly catheter related and include obstruction of the flow, leakage of the peritoneal fluid, ventral and inguinal hernias, catheter malposition or malfunction, and intra-abdominal organ injury [2,3].…”
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“…One of the purposes of our original report was to encourage the aggressive withdrawal of immunosupressants and I am puzzled by the rationale of continuing such immunosuppression in the absence of clinical disease. Although only one of their death cases was of an infectious nature (fungal peritonitis), the remainder were due to vascular complications, yet we now know that the quality and quantity of immunosuppression result in endothelial dysfunction [3], which promotes vascular disease and which may be responsible for the high incidence of graft coronary artery disease in transplants [4].…”
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