TY - JOUR AR - SCR-2020-3-108 TI - Exteriorizing the Outer Cuff to Treat Intractable Exit Site Infection and Tunnel Infection in Peritoneal Dialysis Cases: A Single Institute Experience AU - Ching Shya , Yong AU - Juiting , Chang AU - Tsung I, Hung AU - Wei Ting , Chang AU - Yun Chen , Tsai JO - Surgical Case Reports PY - 2020 DA - Mon 06, Apr 2020 SN - 2613-5965 DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.SCR.2020.03.08 UR - https://www.sciencerepository.org/exteriorizing-the-outer-cuff-to-treat-intractable-exit-site-infection_SCR-2020-3-108 KW - Peritoneal dialysis, antibiotics, chronic kidney disease AB - Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is an important treatment method for patients with end stage renal disease. Since its introduction in 1975, clinical studies have shown that PD can improve patient survival, retain residual renal function, and lower the risk of infection. It can also reduce financial stress in the growing population with end stage renal disease. However, PD has limitations, mainly technique failures. Of these, catheterrelated infection is a major cause of catheter failure in PD. We reviewed the medical records of 986 PD patients from 2008 to 2018 at our hospital. The patients with intractable tunnel and exit site infection received exteriorization of the outer cuff and cuff shaving. The favourable outcomes observed recommend this treatment for PD patients whose catheter infection is not well controlled.