Hi Mallory, I looked into a presternal catheter for capd, that is the one that enters through the chest as apposed to the tummy. My consultant here in england said "They haven't done them here yet and wasn't willing to try yet"
four months on I am extremely Glad I didn't get one. because with the tenkoff in my stomach, Its pretty much invisible to us during the day as we are now on the cycler machine. and that leaves my chest free. I feel more normal as a result.
I had permacaths in my chest when I was on Haemo and I never felt normal...and my wife couldn't stand seeing the thing.
my initial reason for wanting a presternal were because I could take a bath, But I have found I can still have baths if I cover my exit site with a tegaderm(water proof dressing).
hope this helps.
below is a presternal catheter for those who haven't seen it. instead of being inserted through the tummy, it goes in through the chest and down into the peritoneum
http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&q=presternal%20catheter&sa=N&tab=wi