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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: lynnrlpd1 on July 26, 2012, 12:15:31 PM
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My plan was to continue with my catheter as I have had two fistulas fail. I know all the arguments. I was so careful but my clinic is not so that probably is not really an option but how long have you had one without an infection.
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I got through 8 months with a catheter without an infection. I caught the only infection I had early enough that all it earned me was a new catheter and a four day forced vacation in the hospital.
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I Used a permacath for 20 months before it was removed permanently and never once had an infection at all.
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My Blokey had his for about eighteen months until he began using his fistula. No problems with infection.
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I was forced to use my cath for over two years, because several fistula operations failed. But the cath never caused me an infection.
Ironically, after the cath was removed, I got an infection at that site! It turned out that the technician who removed the cath, inadvertently left a piece of it (plastic) inside my body, which became a breeding ground for bacteria. I had to have it removed surgically.
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Only one of my catheters got infected, Longest run I had was 6 months, and no that wasn't the one that got infected, the one that got infected lasted 3 months and ironically they were in the process of getting me scheduled to take it out anyways.
Have they tried a graft on you? there's also a new type of access that is growing more popular called a hero catheter, it's a graft hooked to a catheter under the skin.