Cuffed tunneled venous access catheters are commonly used for temporary and permanent access in patients undergoing hemodialysis. These catheters play an essential role in providing permanent access in patients in whom all other access options have been exhausted. However, they are prone to several complications like catheter thrombosis, catheter fibrin sheating and infection. Herein, we report two uncommon cases of stuck hemodialysis cuffed tunneled catheters causing stenosis and thrombosis in central veins which needed to be removed by median sternotomy
PURPOSE: Tunneled catheters are widely used for intermediate to long-term hemodialysis (HD) access,...
Aims. Vascular access is of prime importance for hemodialysis patients. We aimed to study early comp...
peer reviewedThe catheterization of a central vein is a routine invasive procedure in medicine. Neve...
Introduction. Infectious complications are the most common chronic complications observed in patient...
Noninfectious hemodialysis catheter complications include catheter dysfunction, catheter-related thr...
Copyright © 2014 Saptarshi Biswas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Mediastinal hematoma is a rare complication following insertion of a central venous catheter with on...
Abstract Central venous catheters that have been in place for a long time can become fixed to the ve...
A central venous catheter is the most common access for initiating hemodialysis. Prolonged access th...
The quality of life and patient survival rate in terminal chronic renal insufficiency depends on the...
Ultrasound-guided cannulation of a large-bore catheter into the internal jugular vein was performed ...
Treatment of infected tunneled venous access hemodialysis catheters with guidewire exchange. Cuffed ...
Ultrasound-guided cannulation of a large-bore catheter into the internal jugular vein was performed ...
The term “stuck catheter” refers to situations where a central venous catheter cannot be removed fro...
Objectives: Endovascular therapy for hemodialysis (HD) access is now performed in outpatient centers...
PURPOSE: Tunneled catheters are widely used for intermediate to long-term hemodialysis (HD) access,...
Aims. Vascular access is of prime importance for hemodialysis patients. We aimed to study early comp...
peer reviewedThe catheterization of a central vein is a routine invasive procedure in medicine. Neve...
Introduction. Infectious complications are the most common chronic complications observed in patient...
Noninfectious hemodialysis catheter complications include catheter dysfunction, catheter-related thr...
Copyright © 2014 Saptarshi Biswas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Mediastinal hematoma is a rare complication following insertion of a central venous catheter with on...
Abstract Central venous catheters that have been in place for a long time can become fixed to the ve...
A central venous catheter is the most common access for initiating hemodialysis. Prolonged access th...
The quality of life and patient survival rate in terminal chronic renal insufficiency depends on the...
Ultrasound-guided cannulation of a large-bore catheter into the internal jugular vein was performed ...
Treatment of infected tunneled venous access hemodialysis catheters with guidewire exchange. Cuffed ...
Ultrasound-guided cannulation of a large-bore catheter into the internal jugular vein was performed ...
The term “stuck catheter” refers to situations where a central venous catheter cannot be removed fro...
Objectives: Endovascular therapy for hemodialysis (HD) access is now performed in outpatient centers...
PURPOSE: Tunneled catheters are widely used for intermediate to long-term hemodialysis (HD) access,...
Aims. Vascular access is of prime importance for hemodialysis patients. We aimed to study early comp...
peer reviewedThe catheterization of a central vein is a routine invasive procedure in medicine. Neve...