The Hospital that organizes my dialysis, has a renal research institute and they are trying them out, sounds excellent, Americans may allready have them so it may be old news to you guys. I found it on a google search engine, Id be interested to hear if anyones using it yet, it means for capd folk no stupid tube hanging out of your stomach, and for hemo guys I think it just guarantees better access for longer...
Here is the link for peritoneal lifesite http://www.lifesite.com/products/prod_2.asp it seems they are both the same thing, or very similar , if anyones got one please let me know, I'm really interested, there was a detailed analysis by the research people at my hospital ill try to link to that, it seems to imply that pd people can swim and bath and everything as the hole seal between dialysis, or is much easier to dress.Blessings
I've used these in pt's, but in January the company stopped making the HD access. click on :http://www.vasca.com/and read the "customer letter" in pdf.
im surprised, usually all the cool stuff seems to be in the US first like the nxstage thingy we dont have that in the uk an if we do its not widespread, also presternal peritoneal catheters, I asked my consultant and He said they dont do them, He hadnt even heard of it He said He had to look it up on google.
I found this very interesting article on the subject as to why things are usually better outside the Us (Why is State-of-the-Art ESRD Technology Better Outside of the U.S.?):http://www.aami.org/publications/HH/ESRD.Leypoldt.pdf
Quote from: jdat on June 13, 2006, 09:46:55 AMI found this very interesting article on the subject as to why things are usually better outside the Us (Why is State-of-the-Art ESRD Technology Better Outside of the U.S.?):http://www.aami.org/publications/HH/ESRD.Leypoldt.pdfI posted this same link about a week or 2 ago in a different post, but your right it does explain quite a bit. The AAMI website is a great place to go to find out about not only dialysis technology but any medical device out there. Follow the link from jadt for some dialysis news or goto http://www.aami.org/ for the full medical website.
Quote from: Hawkeye on June 13, 2006, 10:19:56 AMQuote from: jdat on June 13, 2006, 09:46:55 AMI found this very interesting article on the subject as to why things are usually better outside the Us (Why is State-of-the-Art ESRD Technology Better Outside of the U.S.?):http://www.aami.org/publications/HH/ESRD.Leypoldt.pdfI posted this same link about a week or 2 ago in a different post, but your right it does explain quite a bit. The AAMI website is a great place to go to find out about not only dialysis technology but any medical device out there. Follow the link from jadt for some dialysis news or goto http://www.aami.org/ for the full medical website.Something just occured to me that I had forgotten to mention before just to compare with the US.Here in France the main supplier of dialysis supplies to centers ( hospitals ), as well as home dialysis ( hd and pd ) is a non profit organisation. They also operate their own centers which are for auto dialysis ( do they use that term in the US? ) where the patient does the setup himself and plugs himself in, but there is still assistance if needed.They are also the nicest people. I was often late puting my supply orders in and they always took care of me.They were so great taking care of me I sent them a christmas card ! I wonder if Epoman ever sent a christmas card to Davita?
I'm really surprised that this idea hasn't been developed further, for PD applications. By making some sort of "access-port" just below the skin, a PD tube could be accessed with a needle. This would get rid of the external tube, which is a main deterant for people thinking about doing PD. Really it would be just like a fistula, except for PD. I guess the main problem would be making a port that could withstand being "poked" continuously...And I guess infection could be a problem, but you wouldn't think that it would be much more of a problem compared to normal PD, or even hemo (for people with grafts).-Maybe we should put our heads together and invent something, start selling it, and make millions!
haha the matrix...yeah i guess that movie(s) was ok. I liked the idea behind it, but Im not a big Keanu fan. But I've got a pretty good plan for how this thing could work, when I get home I'll scan my "design" it put it up. See what you guys think.