Intraperitoneal dialysis catheter is a medical device used to perform peritoneal dialysis, a treatment for kidney failure. The catheter is inserted through the abdominal wall into the peritoneal cavity, where a solution is infused to remove waste and excess fluid from the body. While peritoneal dialysis is generally safe, there are some mechanical complications associated with the use of the catheter that patients and caregivers should be aware of.
Patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis should be aware of the potential mechanical complications associated with the use of intraperitoneal dialysis catheter. Regular monitoring and timely intervention can prevent further complications and ensure the success of the treatment. Patients should discuss any concerns or questions with their healthcare provider and follow the recommended care instructions.