Use of a lockable pigtail catheter (Cook Dawson‐Mueller Multipurpose Drainage Catheter) for nephrostomy reduces the risk of slippage of the catheter
Shugo Yajima,
Yasukazu Nakanishi,
Kohei Hirose
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThis study compared the outcomes of using Mac‐Loc catheters and non–Mac‐Loc catheters for percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN). Mac‐Loc catheters have a locking mechanism that forms a curl at the tip by pulling a suture and securing it in place.MethodologyThis retrospective study compared the outcomes of consecutive patients who received PCN with catheters equipped with Mac‐Loc versus those with catheters without Mac‐Loc. Catheter failure was the primary endpoint of the study and was defined as all cases of… Show more
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