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Rev Mex Cir Pediatr 2006; 13 (1)
Application of Laparoscopic Teckhoff Catheter. An alternative Pediatrics
Quintero-Curiel JL, Leal-Cirerol ER, Perez-Lorenzana H, Fabian-Velazco R, Zaldivar-Cervera J, Villatoro-Meza JM
Language: Spanish
References: 17
Page: 12-16
PDF size: 135.03 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: The high incidence of dysfunctional Tenckhoff catheters has forced us to seek a best technique, supported by laparoscopy, we decided to use in pediatric patients.
Objective: To report the experience of Dialysis catheters Pritoneal (DP) with laparoscopic surgery in pediatric patients
Material and Methods: In five months, 30 catheters placed DP, evaluating age, sex, surgical time, complications, functional.
Technique: The implementation was done with two trocar, performing omentectomy in all patients
Results: Mean age of eight years, average time 30 minutes, without complications, with two failures have it corrected with open surgery and laparoscopy, was observed in one patient leakage.
Discussion: The application of peritoneal dialysis catheter through minimally invasive turns out to be an excellent alternative for pediatric patients being an easily reproducible technique with excellent results.
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