Abstract

LEARNING FROM IMAGES Fundamental Mistake During Tunneled Hemodialysis Catheter (TDC) Removal Michael J. Kelly, Siddiq Anwar, Tushar Vachharajani, Maciej Karasek and Saeed Ahmed 1 1 Sunderland Royal Hospital, UK 2 W.G. (Bill) Hefner Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Salisbury, NC, USA Tunneled hemodialysis catheter (TDC) removal is relatively a safe procedure with common complications that include bleeding, soreness and scar. Less common complications of tethering, air embolus, fibrin sheath embolization and pulmonary embolus have been reported [1, 2]. 62-year-old female with end stage renal disease due to obstructive uropathy initially commenced hemodialysis via a TDC (BIO-FLEX TESIO CATH, Medcomp, Harleys-ville, PA) in March 2014. Once her permanent access had matured, 9 months after insertion, a decision was made to remove her TDC.

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