Yet another question,I am waiting for my fistula to mature in about 6 weeks` time. I am dialysing via a line in my upper chest at the moment. Can anyone tell me what happens when my line is removed? And why did I have to have an operation to make the line but I`m being told that a nurse can remove it when my fistula is ready?
Make sure while they are using your fistula, you get the lines flushed at least once a week. To keep the lines working. Just in case the fistula does not work out OK.
I asked at my unit and they said I will get a local and then they have to cut me a bit to remove the cuff of my line which is nearly in my neck and then they SIMPLY pull it out without any pain! You know, when people say there is no pain you can virtually guarantee pain will be involved!!!
Hi angieskidney,why are you up at 4am over there??? I`m in the UK and its 930 in the morning here. You should be in your bed!!!
Hey mattyboy,there are two different types of neckline, the temp one, which they simply removed the stitches and yank, and the permcath or tunnelled line, which has two cuffs under the skin, your own skin grows around the cuffs so that it doesn't fall out, when they remove it they have to cut skin from around the cuffs, I have had this done twice and its pretty much painless.
I am not sure about other dialysis units, but before a central line or IJ is removed the fistula or graft has to be mature and useable. You also should have a fistulogram done on your access to make sure there is no stenosis/narrowing of the access. Once this is done and everything checks out than they should remove your line.