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Erschienen in: Journal of Nephrology 2/2023

21.10.2022 | original Article

Report on an Italian survey of 72 stuck hemodialysis catheters

verfasst von: Giacomo Forneris, Daniele Savio, Pietro Quaretti, Massimo Lodi, Simone Comelli, Walter Morale, Monica Spina, Luca Di Maggio, Marina Cornacchiari, Massimo Punzi, Giuseppe Gatta, Pasqualina Cecere, Marco Pozzato, Antonio Marciello, Dario Roccatello, the Vascular Access Study Project Group of the Italian Society of Nephrology

Erschienen in: Journal of Nephrology | Ausgabe 2/2023

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Abstract

Background

Reports of stuck hemodialysis catheters have been on the rise in recent years. Aim of this work is to report how this complication has been managed and the relative outcomes in a multicente Italian survey.

Methods

Since 2012, the Italian Society of Nephrology (SIN) Project Group of Vascular Access has collected data among nephrologists on this complication. Data regarding 72 cases of stuck tunnelled central venous catheter (tCVC) in 72 patients were retrieved thanks to this survey.

Results

In 11 patients (15%) the stuck catheter was directly buried or left in place. Sixty-one cases were managed through advanced removal techniques. Among these, 47 (77%) stuck tunnelled central venous catheters were successfully removed, while 14 (23%) failed to be withdrawn. Considering removed tCVCs, the use of endoluminal balloon dilatation alone or in combination with other tools showed a percentage of success of 88%. The removal procedure involved numerous specialists. Some complications occurred, such as breakage of the line or bleeding, and two cases of haemopericardium during an advanced procedure.

Conclusion

The survey shows how the stuck catheter complication was managed in different ways, with conflicting results. When utilized, endoluminal balloon dilatation proved to be the most effective and most often utilized technique, while some cases had suboptimal management or failure. This underlines how delicate the procedure is, and the need for both precise knowledge of this complication and timely organization of removal attempts.
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Metadaten
Titel
Report on an Italian survey of 72 stuck hemodialysis catheters
verfasst von
Giacomo Forneris
Daniele Savio
Pietro Quaretti
Massimo Lodi
Simone Comelli
Walter Morale
Monica Spina
Luca Di Maggio
Marina Cornacchiari
Massimo Punzi
Giuseppe Gatta
Pasqualina Cecere
Marco Pozzato
Antonio Marciello
Dario Roccatello
the Vascular Access Study Project Group of the Italian Society of Nephrology
Publikationsdatum
21.10.2022
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Journal of Nephrology / Ausgabe 2/2023
Print ISSN: 1121-8428
Elektronische ISSN: 1724-6059
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40620-022-01474-y

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