Percutaneous Placement and Management of High-flow Catheter for Hemodialysis: The Case for DualCath, Two-tunneled, Single-lumen Silicone Catheters

Author:

Canaud Bernard12,Leray-Moragues Hélène3,Klouche Kada4,Morena Marion5,Chenine Leila6,Miller George7,Cristol Jean-Paul35,Canaud Ludovic8

Affiliation:

1. Nephrology, Dialysis & Intensive Care Department, School of Medicine, Montpellier University, France

2. MTX Consulting International, France

3. AIDER-Santé, Ch. Mion Foundation, France

4. Department of Critical Care and Resuscitation, Lapeyronie University Hospital, France

5. Department of Biochemistry and Hormonology, INSERM, CNRS, University Hospital Center of Montpellier, University of Montpellier, France

6. Nephrology, Intensive Care, Dialysis and Transplantation, Lapeyronie University Hospital, France

7. Medical Components Inc., Clinical Affairs, Harleysville, Pennsylvania, USA

8. Chest and Vascular Surgery Department, CHU Montpellier, Montpellier, France

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: Tunneled central venous catheters (CVCs) are often regarded as the final choice for vascular access in patients needing extracorporeal renal replacement therapy due to their higher morbidity, lower performance, and increased cost. The inherent limitations of tunneled CVCs have been recognized and extensively analyzed in numerous studies. Materials and Methods: The objective is to offer a comprehensive technical note on the percutaneous placement and management of high-flow DualCath (DC) for hemodialysis, involving the simultaneous insertion of two tunneled single-lumen silicone catheters through a single skin incision and vein puncture. In addition, we aim to summarize the results derived from our extensive clinical experience. Results: This 20-year study involved the placement of 1035 DC devices. The main indications were end-stage kidney disease in 859 cases, acute kidney injury in 50 cases, and miscellaneous purposes in 30 cases. Most of the insertions were in the internal jugular vein, with varying dwell times averaging 213 ± 335 days. In total, the DC devices were used for 594 patient-years. Conclusion: DC can be placed using a minimally invasive percutaneous method in both chronic and acute settings, showcasing its exceptional versatility. The design and geometry of the two silicone cannulas are precisely tailored to meet the needs of clinicians, focusing on achieving optimal flow performance, and ensuring adequate dialysis.

Publisher

Medknow

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