Dr. Sukant Kishor Das

Permacath Insertion

Permacath Insertion

Dialysis is the lifeline of Chronic Kidney diseases [CKD] / Renal failure patients. AV Fistual is the most common dialysis access method. If it fails or can’t be done then Permcath placement is 2nd preferred method of long term Hemodialysis. A flexible tube which is inserted into vein having 2 hollow bores is called as Permcath. Generally Permcath is inserted in internal jugular vein and very rarely in femoral vein in the groin region. One hollow bore carries blood from body to dialysis machine whereas the other bore carries blood from dialysis machine to body. There’s a cuff which holds catheter in place protecting from infections which also acts like a barrier.

BEFORE THE PROCEDURE
DURING THE PROCEDURE

A flexible tube called as IV Cannula is inserted into back side of the hand inorder to deliver drugs directly into the vein. Patient is asked to lie flat on the bed thereby sedatives are administered intravenously to relax the body and relieve any pain till the procedure is completed. Antiseptic solution or sterile is rubbed at body region wherein catheter is to be inserted. Doctor records oxygen level in the blood. After sedating the patient doctor will guide a wire into the superior venacava or right atrium of heart through internal jugular vein. In this way doctor creates the tunnel and thereby guides the catheter into the right atrium of the heart. Cuff keeps the catheter in place or holds it in place which is present under the chest wall. The region where catheter leaves chest wall is stitched and transparent dressing is applied over the stitched area. Cathlab Imaging tests are conducted after the permcath insertion inorder to confirm the Permcath position. This procedure lasts for approximately 45-50 mins. The advantages of Permcath are like it is less prone to infection and moreover it lasts for much longer duration than jugular catheter.