Vascular: Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) Catheterization
Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) Catheter
Placement
- Placed in Lower Peritoneum/Pelvis
- Males: Rectovesical Pouch
- Females: Rectouterine Pouch
- Cuff Placement
- Deep Cuff: In Muscle
- Superficial Cuff: 2-4 cm From Exit Site
- Only Absolute Contraindication: Lack of a Peritoneal Membrane
Concomitant Hernia
- Increased Intraabdominal Pressure During Dialysis Risks Worsening Hernia & Incarceration
- Should Repair Simultaneously
- Large Hernias are Not Necessarily Contraindications – Less Likely to Incarcerate than Smaller Hernias
Time to Use
- No Hernia Repair: 1-2 Weeks
- With Hernia Repair: 4-6 Weeks (Allow Hernia to Heal)
Basic Use
- Modalities:
- Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) – Multiple Daily & One Nightly Exchange
- Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (APD) – Multiple Short Nightly Exchanges
- Continuous Cycler Peritoneal Dialysis (CCPD) – Multiple Nightly Exchanges & A Long Day-Time Dwell
- Nightly Intermittent Peritoneal Dialysis (NIPD) – Multiple Nightly Exchanges without A Day-Time Dwell
- Intermittent Peritoneal Dialysis (IPD) – Multiple Short Exchanges Performed Intermittently (Not for Chronic Use)
- Concepts:
- Dialysate – Fluid Circulated into the Abdominal Cavity to Absorb Waste
- Dwell Time – Period of Time that Dialysate Stays in the Abdomen
- Typically 4-6 Hours
- Exchange – Draining of Dwelling Dialysate for New Dialysate
- Often Takes 30-40 Minutes
Complications
- Bacterial Peritonitis
- Surgical Site Infection
- Presentation: Purulent Drainage from Exit-Site & Severe Erythema
- Treatment: Antibiotics
- Hernia
- From Metabolic & Hydrostatic Forces
- Treatment: Elective Repair (Leave Catheter)
- Outflow Failure
- Most Common Cause: Constipation
- Catheter Tip Migration/Displacement
- Presentation: Dialysis Failure
- Diagnosis: Plain Abdominal X-Ray
- Look for Position, Kinking or Significant Stool Burden
- Treatment: Catheter Repositioning
- Nonoperative Manipulation: Fogarty Catheter, Foley Catheter Stylet or Guidewire
- Operative Manipulation: Laparoscopic or Open
- 85-90% Require Surgical Revision
PD Catheter Kit 1
Port Placement and Catheter Insertion Sites 1
Catheter Tunneling and Placement 1
Appropriate Positioning in the Pelvic Cul-de-Sac 1
PD Catheter 2
References
- Haggerty SP, Zeni TM, Carder M, Frantzides CT. Laparoscopic peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion using a Quinton percutaneous insertion kit. JSLS. 2007 Apr-Jun;11(2):208-14. (License: CC BY-NC-ND-3.0)
- Swarnalatha G, Rapur R, Pai S, Dakshinamurty KV. Strangulated umbilical hernia in a peritoneal dialysis patient. Indian J Nephrol. 2012 Sep;22(5):381-4. (License: CC BY-NC-SA-3.0)