Early complications of translumbar cannulation of the inferior vena cava as a quick, last-chance method of gaining access for hemodialysis. Ten years of experience in one clinical center.

Jarosław Leś, Sebastian Spaleniak, Arkadiusz Lubas, Stanisław Niemczyk, Grzegorz Kade
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Introduction: The gold standard of vascular access for chronic hemodialysis patients is the arteriovenous fistula (AVF). If an AVF cannot be created, the hemodialysis catheter can be inserted into the internal jugular, femoral or subclavian vein. After exhausting the abovementioned standard accesses, translumbar access to the inferior vena cava (IVC) is considered a quick, last-chance and rescue method.

Aim: Retrospective analysis of early complications (EC) of translumbar IVC catheterization using one type of catheter by one medical team.

Material and methods: From January 2010 to October 2019, a total of 34 translumbar IVC catheters were implanted in 27 patients.

Results: A major EC was found in 1 (2.9%) procedure. Minor EC occurred in 23.5 attempts. None of these complications required an intervention.

Conclusions: In patients with exhausted possibilities of obtaining standard vascular access for HD, translumbar IVC cannulation proved to be a safe and effective method.

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下腔静脉经腰椎置管作为血液透析的快速、最后机会方法的早期并发症。在一个临床中心工作了十年。
慢性血液透析患者血管通路的金标准是动静脉瘘(AVF)。如果不能形成AVF,可以将血液透析导管插入颈内静脉、股静脉或锁骨下静脉。在用尽上述标准通道后,经腰椎进入下腔静脉(IVC)被认为是一种快速、最后的抢救方法。目的:回顾性分析同一医疗团队采用同一类型导尿管经腰椎下腔静脉置管的早期并发症。材料与方法:2010年1月至2019年10月,27例患者共植入34根经腰椎下腔静脉导管。结果:1例(2.9%)手术发生大EC。23.5次尝试发生轻微EC。这些并发症都不需要干预。结论:对于无法获得标准血管通路的HD患者,经腰椎下腔静脉插管被证明是一种安全有效的方法。
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