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A comparison between Chinese finger trap and Roman sandals suturein peritoneal dialysis catheters for chronic kidney disease appliedin veterinary medicine
Author(s) -
Bogdan Alexandru Viţălaru,
M. I. Rusu,
Mihai Craiu,
Alexandru Chiotoroiu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
industria textilă
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.281
H-Index - 14
ISSN - 1222-5347
DOI - 10.35530/it.071.01.1722
Subject(s) - medicine , peritoneal dialysis , surgery , catheter , traditional chinese medicine , kidney disease , fibrous joint , group b , alternative medicine , pathology
Catheters designed for chronic peritoneal dialysis have Dacron cuffs meant to protect the patient against bacterialinfection and catheter migration that may lead to a high peritonitis rate in case of extensive use. Peritoneal catheter isfixed by suturing the skin with a non-absorbable monofilament thread ranging from 4/0 to 2/0. The two types of suturesmost commonly used are Roman sandal and Chinese fingertrap. In this study we selected 44 dogs, both males andfemales with CKD (Chronic Kidney Disease) undergoing peritoneal dialysis. We have created two groups: first group(A) of 22 patients were treated using a peritoneal catheter for chronic treatment, with Roman sandal suture and thesecond group of 22 patients (B) were treated using a peritoneal catheter for chronic treatment, with Chinese fingertrapsuture. All patients from group A kept the catheters until the end of the treatment (22 out of 22, 100%). Eight out of14 patients (36.36%) from group B needed secondary suture. Four out of the eight patients (18.18%) form the group Bneeded secondary suturing because of the suture weakening. Three out of the eight patients (13.63%) form the groupB needed secondary suturing of the catheter because of the skin rupture at the initial placement spot of the suture. Oneof the eight patients (4.54%) form the group B needed secondary suturing of the catheter because of the catheterreplacement, due to the weakening of the suture and its lack of resistance to the aggression manifested by the patients

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