continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
Peritonealer
Dialysekatheter von links bis in das Becken reichend, hier zwei Siliconscheiben (Oreopoulos-Zellermann-Katheter). Reste von oral eingenommenen Phosphatbinder-Tabletten im Kolonrahmen. Neurostimulator mit Projektion der Sonde auf LWK 1.
Peritoneal
dialysis catheter • Peritoneal dialysis catheter - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Peritoneal
dialysis catheter • Rejected renal transplant with post nephrectomy abscess - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Medical
devices in the abdomen and pelvis • Peritoneal dialysis catheter - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Peritoneal
dialysis catheter • Peritoneal dialysis catheter - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
A peritoneal dialysis catheter is a flexible tube designed for peritoneal dialysis, the most well-known and widely-used being the Tenckhoff catheter.
History
In 1968 an American nephrologist Henry A Tenckhoff (d.2017) introduced his eponymous peritoneal indwelling catheter . The major improvements made by Dr Tenckhoff over the Palmer-Quinton catheter, the main one in use at the time, was:
- using the recently discovered inert and flexible Silastic as the catheter material
- the addition of Dacron cuffs near the ends to improve skin anchorage and decrease secondary infection rates
- developing and patenting an insertion trocar
Siehe auch:
- Oreopoulos-Zellermann-Katheter
- Dialyse
- Swan-Neck-Katheter
- TWH-Katheter
- Tenckhoff catheter
- intraabdominelle Liquorzele bei VP-Shunt
- Peritonitis chronica fibrosa incapsulata
- Peritonitis bei Peritonealdialyse
- Komplikationen Peritonealdialyse
- dislozierter Peritonealdialysekatheter
und weiter:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu peritoneale Dialyse:
Peritonitis
chronica fibrosa incapsulata