输卵管包裹导致腹膜透析导管故障:两例病例报告及处理策略。

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL AME Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-05-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.21037/acr-23-201
Xianghui Chen, Zhao Chen, Yan Du, Xuefei Tian, Rongguo Fu
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背景:导管故障是放置腹膜透析(PD)导管后的常见问题,其特点是透析液引流不足,也会限制输液。常见原因包括便秘、导管移位、导管扭结、网膜包裹和纤维蛋白阻塞。然而,腹腔内其他器官阻塞导管的情况也不常见:我们介绍了两例女性腹膜透析患者在导管植入后出现导管功能障碍的病例。第一个病例涉及一名 28 岁的女性,她在导管植入 1 个月后出现了透析液引流和输注问题,腹部 X 光片显示导管从骨盆移位。第二个病例涉及一名 49 岁的女性腹膜透析患者,她在植入导管 40 天后也遇到了双向导管故障。两名患者均采用了保守疗法,但未能恢复导管功能。腹腔镜检查发现,两例患者的输卵管而非网膜都紧紧包裹着双向导尿管。最后,腹腔镜手术加上导管固定术恢复了导管功能,使连续不卧床腹膜透析(CAPD)得以继续,并取得了良好的疗效:我们的研究结果表明,医疗服务提供者应将输卵管包裹视为导管功能障碍的潜在原因。我们的研究结果表明,医疗服务提供者应将输卵管包裹视为导管功能障碍的潜在原因,及时考虑并使用腹腔镜手术固定导管可在恢复导管功能和改善患者预后方面发挥重要作用。
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Fallopian tube wrapping as a cause of catheter malfunction in peritoneal dialysis: a report of two cases and management strategies.

Background: Catheter malfunction is a common problem following the placement of a peritoneal dialysis (PD) catheter, and it is characterized by inadequate dialysate drainage, which can also limit infusion. Common causes include constipation, catheter migration, catheter kinking, omental wrapping, and fibrin obstruction. However, catheter obstruction by other intra-abdominal organs has been observed infrequently.

Case description: We present two cases of female PD patients experiencing catheter dysfunction after catheter implantation. The first case involves a 28-year-old female who suffered from problematic drainage and infusion of dialysate 1 month after catheter insertion, evidenced by catheter displacement from the pelvis on abdominal X-ray. The second case concerns a 49-year-old female PD patient who also encountered a bidirectional catheter malfunction 40 days post-implantation. Conservative methods failed to restore the catheter function in both patients. Laparoscopic examination revealed fallopian tube, not the omentum, was tightly wrapped around the PD catheter in both cases. Finally, laparoscopic surgery with catheter fixation restored the catheter function, enabling continued continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) with favorable outcomes.

Conclusions: Our findings indicate that healthcare providers should consider fallopian tube wrapping as a potential cause of catheter dysfunction. Prompt consideration and utilization of laparoscopy with catheter fixation can play an important role in restoring catheter function and improving patient outcomes.

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