continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis

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
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