Abstract | INTRODUCTION: METHODS: We have evaluated 70 consecutive patients from 1st of October 2015 to 30th of April 2020 who underwent laparoscopic insertion of a peritoneal dialysis catheter. Demographic data, details about surgery and about peri- and postoperative complications were gathered. RESULTS: CONCLUSIONS: For all patients with concomitant gallbladder disease or abdominal wall hernias we suggest to perform synchronous surgeries, due to finding no more complications after concomitant procedures in comparison to patients in whom only a PD catheter was inserted. Concomitant procedures are done to spare patients two separate procedures and to avoid possible complications. We also suggest using the cholecystectomy first, PD catheter insertion second approach for having excellent peri- and postoperative results.
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Authors | Jurij Janež, Armand Dominik Škapin |
Journal | The journal of vascular access
(J Vasc Access)
Vol. 24
Issue 3
Pg. 452-457
(May 2023)
ISSN: 1724-6032 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 34396812
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Adult
- Humans
- Herniorrhaphy
(adverse effects)
- Catheters, Indwelling
(adverse effects)
- Peritoneal Dialysis
(adverse effects, methods)
- Catheterization
(methods)
- Cholecystectomy
(adverse effects)
- Laparoscopy
(adverse effects)
- Kidney Failure, Chronic
(diagnosis, therapy, etiology)
- Postoperative Complications
(etiology, therapy)
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