Peritoneal Catheters and Exit -Site Practices: Toward Optimum Peritoneal Access

Author:

Gokal Ram1,Ash Stephen R.2,Helfrich G. Baird3,Holmes Cliff J.4,Joffe Preben5,Nichols W. Kirt6,Oreopoulos Dimitrios G.7,Riella Miguel C.8,Slingeneyer Alain9,Twardowski Zbylut J.10,Vas Stephen I.11

Affiliation:

1. RoyalInfirmary, Manchester, England

2. Purdue University, Indiana

3. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Texas

4. Baxter Healthcare Corporation, Illinois

5. University of Copenhagen, Denmark

6. University of Missouri Hospitals and Clinics, Missouri

7. Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto

8. Evangelic School of Medicine, Brazil

9. Hôpital Lapeyronie, France

10. University of Missouri, Missouri

11. University of Toronto

Abstract

The peritoneal catheter is the CAPD patient's lifeline. Advances in catheter knowledge have made it possible to access the peritoneal cavity safely and maintain access over an extended period of time. Infection at the exit site remains a major problem, a solution for which is being extensively researched. The successful outcome of a catheter in an individual depends on meticulous care and adherence to sound principles of catheter insertion and management. The guidelines provided in this publication represent the consensus based on the extensive experience of several major centers worldwide.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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