My father has refused to get a fiscula since diagnosed. He has had a tunnel catheter, against the advice of the nephrologist, since he started dialysis in 2011. He has taken showers with it on, but tries not to get it wet.I'm not recommending this, but there are people who have one for an extended time.
Do you mean permacath?
Quote from: Tío Riñon on January 16, 2016, 03:28:32 PMMy father has refused to get a fiscula since diagnosed. He has had a tunnel catheter, against the advice of the nephrologist, since he started dialysis in 2011. He has taken showers with it on, but tries not to get it wet.I'm not recommending this, but there are people who have one for an extended time.Wow, your father has had a tunneled neck catheter for almost 5 YEARS when the nephrologists say 90 days?? Has he had to have it replaced since 2011 or had any stenosis, scar tissue buildup, or heart infections?
My husband has one installed for emergency dialysis when he dropped from 22% to 9% in July 2014 and we are still using it (he has a fistula but has stopped using it for now). He showered with bandages for the first year but now showers all the time (well every second or third day lol) with nothing on it. No problems.
Quote from: FailingTransplantHELP on January 16, 2016, 05:26:32 PMQuote from: Tío Riñon on January 16, 2016, 03:28:32 PMMy father has refused to get a fiscula since diagnosed. He has had a tunnel catheter, against the advice of the nephrologist, since he started dialysis in 2011. He has taken showers with it on, but tries not to get it wet.I'm not recommending this, but there are people who have one for an extended time.Wow, your father has had a tunneled neck catheter for almost 5 YEARS when the nephrologists say 90 days?? Has he had to have it replaced since 2011 or had any stenosis, scar tissue buildup, or heart infections?WOW! 5 years with a tunneled neck catheter must be a national record!That is correct. Next month it will be 5 years for him. There have been no medical issues related to his continued use of it. I don't recall his having it replaced, but he has had other medical issues and it may have been done during a hospitalization and I overlooked it. Nevertheless, he has never had a fistula or other access point.
I'm sure many of you have had the tunneled hemodialysis neck catheter that is under your skin and goes right to your heart. They say you're supposed to have it taken out within 90 days but some people have it a lot longer than that. They say it can cause a buildup of scar tissue and stenosis in the vein and a major risk of infection of the heart. Yet some people have this catheter is 6 months to a year with no problem.So what's the truth here? What's the longest you can have this neck/heart catheter in WITHOUT causing permanent damage? Also they say you're not supposed to take a shower with this catheter but many people do. So can you take a shower as long as the site is fully healed?