Dialyse aktuell 2013; 17(4): 192-201
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1348056
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Peritonealdialyse – Laparoskopische Implantation von Kathetern

Peritoneal dialysis – Laparoscopic catheter implantation
Thomas Rath
1   Abteilung für Nephrologie und Transplantationsmedizin, Klinik für Innere Medizin 3, Westpfalz-Klinikum GmbH, Kaiserslautern (leitender Arzt: Dr. Thomas Rath)
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Publication Date:
23 May 2013 (online)

Die Peritonealdialyse ist eine etablierte Form der Nierenersatztherapie. Die adäquate Implantation des Katheters zur Peritonealdialyse ist von besonderer Bedeutung für den nachhaltigen Erfolg des Therapieverfahrens. Weltweit gibt es große Erfahrungen mit der offenen-chirurgischen und der laparoskopischen Implantation des Peritonealdialysekatheters. Die veröffentlichten Daten von Beobachtungsstudien und von randomisierten klinischen Untersuchungen bevorzugen keine der beiden etablierten Techniken. Ebenso betonen die verfügbaren medizinischen Richtlinien die lokalen Erfahrungen und unterstützen die Entwicklung lokaler Teams, die sich in besonderem Maße der Implantation und der Nachsorge der Katheter widmen. Im Westpfalz-Klinikum, Kaiserslautern, zeigt eine über 35-jährige Erfahrung mit der laparoskopischen Implantation von Peritonealdialysekathetern durch das nephrologische Team die Machbarkeit dieses Konzepts.

Peritoneal dialysis is an established form of renal replacement therapy. Adequate implantation of the peritoneal dialysis catheter is crucial for sustained success of the treatment method. Over the years, different implantation techniques were developed. Worldwide, there is a great experience with the open-surgical and the laparoscopic implantation of PD catheters. The published data of observational studies and randomized controlled clinical trials do not favor one of the established techniques. In addition, available guidelines put emphasis on local experience and encourage to develop a dedicated team for implantation and care of catheters. Nevertheless, more than 35 years of experience with laparoscopic implantation of PD catheters by nephrologists in the Westpfalz-Klinikum, Kaiserslautern (Germany), prove the feasibility of this concept.

 
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