经腰下腔静脉插管。

Anestezjologia intensywna terapia Pub Date : 2010-10-01
Grzegorz Kade, Jarosław Leś, Joanna Grzesiak, Antoni Sokalski, Jolanta Buczyńska-Chyl, Zbigniew Rybicki, Zofia Wańkowicz
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背景:本研究的目的是回顾我们三年来在腰椎外插入透析导管方面的经验。方法:5例因终末期慢性肾功能衰竭而需要透析的成年患者(男4名,女1名,平均年龄45岁),由于无法使用其他方法,因此对下腔静脉进行插管。所有手术均在透视下进行。向外周静脉注射造影剂可见下腔静脉后,用20厘米长的针在L3水平穿刺下腔静脉。通过注射造影剂确认针的位置,然后使用标准的Seldinger技术,用剥脱式套管插管静脉。随后,引入预隧道硅胶导管并固定。结果:导管使用时间3 ~ 10个月。无永久性导管功能障碍病例。两例患者的三次暂时性血栓形成均成功地用肝素和尿激酶治疗。三根导管被污染,但他们没有必要切除导管。结论:所描述的方法是一种安全有效的方法,以确保血液透析患者获得标准途径是不可能的。
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Translumbar inferior vena cava cannulation.

Background: The aim of the study was to review our three year experience with translumbar insertion of dialysis catheters.

Methods: In five adult patients (4 males and one female, mean age 45 yr), requiring dialysis due to end-stage chronic renal failure, the inferior vena cava was cannulated because of the impossibility of using any other approach. All procedures were performed under fluoroscopy. After visualisation of the inferior vena cava by injection of contrast medium into a peripheral vein, the vena cava was punctured with a 20 cm long needle, at the L3 level. The position of the needle was confirmed by injection of contrast medium, and the vein was then cannulated with a peel-away cannula, using a standard Seldinger technique. Subsequently, a pre-tunneled silastic catheter was introduced and secured.

Results: The catheters were used for from 3 to 10 months. No case of permanent catheter dysfunction was noted. Three episodes of temporary thrombosis, in two patients, were successfully treated with heparin and urokinase. Three catheters became contaminated, but they were treated without the necessity for catheter removal.

Conclusion: The described method is a safe and effective way of securing haemodialysis access in patients where a standard approach is not possible.

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