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DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1268158
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Peritonealdialyse-Katheter-Implantation – Tipps und Tricks zur laparoskopisch assistierten Technik
Peritoneal dialysis catheter implantations – Hints and tricks regarding laparoscope-assisted techniquesPublication History
Publication Date:
14 October 2010 (online)
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Bei der Peritonealdialyse-Katheter-Implantation gibt es viele verschiedene Methoden. Die größte Variationsbreite besteht bei der laparoskopischen Methode. In dieser Arbeit wird im Detail die in Straubing angewandte Methode der laparoskopisch assistierten Peritonealdialyse-Katheter-Implantation in Seldingertechnik dargestellt. Für den Erfolg ist es entscheidend, die vielen kleinen Details zu beachten und die Vorgehensweise mit dem Nephrologen abzusprechen.
Several methods of catheter implantation are performed. Most of the variations are found among the laparoscopic procedures. This article gives a detailed description of the method used in Straubing. It is done by laparoscopic assistance and seldinger technique. It is a technical easy operation, but many details are important for success. A close cooperation with the nephrologists is also very important.
Key words
peritoneal dialysis catheter - laparoscopic implantation - seldinger technique - single cuff catheter - coiled catheter
Literatur
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Korrespondenz
Dr. Christoph Weber
Sektion Gefäßchirurgie Klinikum St. Elisabeth Straubing
St. Elisabeth-Str. 23
94315 Straubing
Email: christoph.weber@klinikum-straubing.de