Laparoscopic Tenckhoff Catheter Implantation in Children

Author:

Daschner Markus1,Gfrörer Stefan2,Zachariou Zacharias2,Mehls Otto1,Schaefer Franz1

Affiliation:

1. University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany

2. Division of Pediatric Nephrology; Department of Pediatric Surgery, Heidelberg, Germany

Abstract

Objective To assess the suitability of a laparoscopic Tenckhoff catheter implantation (TCI) technique in children. Design Prospective nonrandomized controlled study. Setting Laparoscopic and conventional TCIs in children were performed in a tertiary-care hospital. Patients Between 1998 and 2001, 25 laparoscopic and 23 conventional TCIs were performed in 42 children. Patients in unstable clinical conditions were excluded. The laparoscope was inserted via transumbilical incision, and a forceps by percutaneous puncture. After catheter insertion, the tip was positioned in the Douglas space, and the inner cuff placed adjacent to the peritoneum, without sutures. Peritoneal dialysis was initiated immediately after surgery. Main Outcome Measures Catheter-related complications during the first 4 weeks after TCI. Results After laparoscopic TCI, dialysate leakage occurred in 2 of 25 cases, one of which could be managed conservatively. In 1 patient in whom dwell volume was increased immediately after laparoscopic TCI, subcutaneous leakage occurred at the site of forceps insertion. In 2 patients with severe pre-existing intra-abdominal adhesions, outflow obstruction persisted after laparoscopic TCI. Simultaneous herniotomy was performed in 2 male infants. After conventional TCI, dialysate leakage occurred in 5 of 23 cases, 1 of which could be managed conservatively. Outflow obstruction occurred in 2 cases. Conclusion Laparoscopic TCI is feasible in children of all age groups, with at least equivalent functional results compared to conventional TCI. An additional advantage is the option to identify and eliminate anatomical risk factors, such as intra-abdominal adhesions or preformed inguinal hernias in male infants.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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