R. Biswal et al., Translumbar placement of paired hemodialysis catheters (tesio catheters) and follow-up in 10 patients, CARDIO IN R, 23(1), 2000, pp. 75-78
For lack of other suitable access, 10 consecutive patients received paired
hemodialysis catheters for long-term hemodialysis using a translumbar appro
ach to the inferior vena cava (IVC). All attempts were successful. Five pai
red catheters were placed using the single-puncture technique, and five usi
ng the dual-puncture technique. Catheters were in place for a total of 2252
catheter days. The average duration of catheter placement was 250 days (ra
nge 30-580 days). All catheters were functioning up to the time the study w
as completed or the patient died. The most common complication was partial
dislodgment of the catheter in 3 of 23 catheters (13%), all occurring in ob
ese patients. One episode of retroperitoneal hemorrhage was noted in a pati
ent having the single-access technique. There were no episodes of infection
or IVC thrombosis.