Pisith Intarawongchot MD*
Affiliation : * Kidney Disease Unit, Nongkhai Hospital, Nongkhai, Thailand
Objective : To review the modified gastric channel-cleaning brush without fluoroscopy technique, which is easier, faster, and
safer than the original technique for correcting catheter malfunction in Nongkhai hospital.
Material and Method: Clinical records of CAPD patients with catheter malfunction in our facility between November 1, 2009
and April 30, 2011 were reviewed.
Results : The present study included 34 patients and 36 episodes of Tenckhoff catheter malfunction. Mean age was 58.26 years,
male to female ratio 14:20. Causes of ESRD include 22 diabetes mellitus, five hypertension, four renal calculi, one non-
steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs used, and two unknown etiology. Mean time from Tenckhoff catheter placement to develop
catheter malfunction was 2.47 months. Using the brush technique, 25 episodes were successfully corrected without any
complications. Ten cases were corrected by surgical correction, of which seven were successful, and three were shifted to HD.
By the way, one patient chose supportive treatment.
Conclusion : The gastric channel-cleaning brush without fluoroscopy technique should be considered for correcting Tenckhoff
catheter malfunction to reduce the rate of catheter removal and keep the patients longer in CAPD therapy since it is effective
and safe.
Keywords : Tenckhoff catheter malfunction, Correction, Gastric channel-cleaning brush
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