Background. Dysfunction of haemodialysis catheters is most commonly due to a narrowing of the catheter lumen and/or formation of a fibrin sheath around the catheter tip. Reported methods for restoring patency of the catheter lumen include passage of a J-tipped guide wire, passage of a biopsy brush through the catheter, or infusion of a thrombolytic agent into the catheter. While these methods are often effective, they suffer from several limitations. We present a minimally invasive technique to remove thrombi and debris from within the lumen of a partially thrombosed haemodial-ysis catheter while simultaneously stripping the fibrous sheath. Methods. A 0.089 cm nitinol wire is bent to create a loop, which is then inserted via the catheters. ...
The fibrin analysis system (FAS) brush (FAS Medi-cal, Middlesex, England) has been studied in our u...
AbstractPurpose: Thrombosis associated with central venous catheters is a significant cause of devic...
AbstractA sheath that is broken inside vessel is a rare complication, and intravascular fragments fr...
Fibrin sheath formation around long-term haemodialysis catheter is a common cause of failed dialysis...
Dialysis catheter fibrin sheath stripping: a useful technique after failed catheter exchang
Abstract Central venous catheters that have been in place for a long time can become fixed to the ve...
PURPOSE: Tunneled catheters are widely used for intermediate to long-term hemodialysis (HD) access,...
PURPOSE:Fibrin deposition and thrombotic occlusion represent a serious cause of access dysfunction i...
PubMed ID: 15054708Failure to aspirate blood from the lumen of venous catheters, inadequate blood fl...
Implanted venous access devices (IVADs) are often used in patients who require long-term intravenous...
A central venous catheter is the most common access for initiating hemodialysis. Prolonged access th...
Purpose: Implanted venous access devices (IVADs) are often used in patients who require long-term in...
Exhausted central venous access is a potentially life-threatening situation for patients dependent o...
The term “stuck catheter” refers to situations where a central venous catheter cannot be removed fro...
A sheath that is broken inside vessel is a rare complication, and intravascular fragments from broke...
The fibrin analysis system (FAS) brush (FAS Medi-cal, Middlesex, England) has been studied in our u...
AbstractPurpose: Thrombosis associated with central venous catheters is a significant cause of devic...
AbstractA sheath that is broken inside vessel is a rare complication, and intravascular fragments fr...
Fibrin sheath formation around long-term haemodialysis catheter is a common cause of failed dialysis...
Dialysis catheter fibrin sheath stripping: a useful technique after failed catheter exchang
Abstract Central venous catheters that have been in place for a long time can become fixed to the ve...
PURPOSE: Tunneled catheters are widely used for intermediate to long-term hemodialysis (HD) access,...
PURPOSE:Fibrin deposition and thrombotic occlusion represent a serious cause of access dysfunction i...
PubMed ID: 15054708Failure to aspirate blood from the lumen of venous catheters, inadequate blood fl...
Implanted venous access devices (IVADs) are often used in patients who require long-term intravenous...
A central venous catheter is the most common access for initiating hemodialysis. Prolonged access th...
Purpose: Implanted venous access devices (IVADs) are often used in patients who require long-term in...
Exhausted central venous access is a potentially life-threatening situation for patients dependent o...
The term “stuck catheter” refers to situations where a central venous catheter cannot be removed fro...
A sheath that is broken inside vessel is a rare complication, and intravascular fragments from broke...
The fibrin analysis system (FAS) brush (FAS Medi-cal, Middlesex, England) has been studied in our u...
AbstractPurpose: Thrombosis associated with central venous catheters is a significant cause of devic...
AbstractA sheath that is broken inside vessel is a rare complication, and intravascular fragments fr...