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Comparison of two methods of median and paramedian surgery for peritoneal dialysis catheter placement in Children

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2019
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Asadloo, Amir
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There are several methods for dialysis in patients with chronic renal failure in children. One of these methods is the insertion of a peritoneal dialysis catheter, which can be embedded with para-median and midline. The purpose of this study is to compare the complications and the success rate of these two methods. Methods: All patients under the age of 7 years who had undergone a peritoneal dialysis catheter due to renal failure were randomly assigned to one of the midline or para-median methods. Patient files were extracted, and demographic data, and the occurrence of early and late complications and success rate in each group were extracted and recorded. Results: Peritoneal dialysis catheter was used for 41 patients (15 patients (36.58%) by Para-median method and 26 patients (63.42%) by midline method). Early complications such as obstruction (P = 0.035), Leak (P = 0.033) and local infection (P = 0.02) and late complications such as late discharge leakage (P = 0.033) and outbreak infection or tunnel (P = 0.028) is significantly lower in Para-median method. The success rate of higher peritoneal dialysis catheter in Para-median method was compared to midline method (P = 0.02).
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