Novel technique for placement of hemodialysis catheters using a combined open procedure with the Seldinger micropuncture technique

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Abstract

Percutaneous placement of large-diameter dialysis catheters via the Seldinger technique can be technically challenging in patients with coagulopathy, difficult anatomy, or several previous central line insertions. We describe a method for achieving safer access by combining an open approach to delineate the venous anatomy of the chest wall, with a micropuncture device and smaller diameter guidewire to gain intravascular access to the cephalic vein or its major tributaries. Serial dilation of otherwise unusable vessels can then permit successful and safer hemodialysis catheter insertion in these difficult cases.

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Maa, J., Gosnell, J. E., & Chuter, T. A. M. (2005). Novel technique for placement of hemodialysis catheters using a combined open procedure with the Seldinger micropuncture technique. American Surgeon, 71(3), 267–268. https://doi.org/10.1177/000313480507100320

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