2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-139x.2009.00681.x
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Uncommon Complications of Long‐Term Hemodialysis Catheters: Adhesion, Migration, and Perforation by the Catheter Tip

Abstract: Use of long-term dialysis catheters (e.g., tunneled dialysis catheters) predisposes patients to complications. While catheter-related bacteremia is one of the commonest encountered complication, there are a series of rare complications, namely catheter adherence to the vessel wall, catheter fracture, and vessel perforation, that can occur. This article attempts to discuss such complications with emphasis on potential risk factors, clinical presentations, and management options.

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“…Some reported complications of retrieving a retained catheter include catheter fracture, vessel rupture, and fragmentation of catheter remnants causing uncontrolled bleeding, sepsis, and thrombosis. [8][9][10] In summary, we suspect 2 factors contributed to the catheter adhesion in our case. First, this catheter has a long dwell time.…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…Some reported complications of retrieving a retained catheter include catheter fracture, vessel rupture, and fragmentation of catheter remnants causing uncontrolled bleeding, sepsis, and thrombosis. [8][9][10] In summary, we suspect 2 factors contributed to the catheter adhesion in our case. First, this catheter has a long dwell time.…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…In this method, a 16‐French laser sheath (Spectranetics Inc., Colorado Springs, CO, USA) passes over the dialysis catheter transecting adhesions. Some reported complications of retrieving a retained catheter include catheter fracture, vessel rupture, and fragmentation of catheter remnants causing uncontrolled bleeding, sepsis, and thrombosis …”
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“…Although successfully reported (18)(19), thoracotomy carries a high surgical risk in feeble patients and should be adopted when other techniques fail and catheter removal is mandatory. In these situations, it is foremost to weigh the risks between a surgically aggressive approach and line internalization.…”
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confidence: 99%