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      A modified Malecot catheter design to prevent complications during difficult percutaneous nephrostomy

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          Objective: To demonstrate the feasibility of using a modified Malecot catheter with a proximal end adapter as compared to the conventional Malecot catheter, and demonstrate the technique of performing a contrast study without removing the guidewire (GW).

          Patients and Methods: A modified 14-F Malecot catheter with a new proximal end connector with one side channel was used for percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) under fluoroscopy guidance in five patients. The modified Malecot catheter was introduced over the GW under fluoroscopy guidance. The contrast study was done using the side channel of the connector whilst the GW was in situ through the main channel. Five senior urologists were asked to assess the modified Malecot catheter by rating their experience on a 5-point Likert scale, which had three items. In a further five patients, the same urologists performed PCN using a conventional Malecot catheter and again rated their experience on the same Likert scale.

          Results: Total procedure time, fluoroscopy time, and ease of insertion were comparable in the two groups; however, the ease of the contrast study, security of correct positioning, and overall assessment were reported to be better with the modified Malecot catheter.

          Conclusion: The modified Malecot design allows for easy percutaneous access comparable to the conventional Malecot catheter, with the advantages of ease of performing a contrast study and better security of correct positioning.

          Abbreviations: GW: guidewire; PCN: percutaneous nephrostomy; PCS: pelvicalyceal system

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              Percutaneous nephrostomy is increasingly used for temporary relief of upper urinary tract obstruction. The technique described involves the use of angiographic catheters and guides, and will provide drainage for several weeks or months. The patient is placed in the prone oblique position after intravenous contrast to opacify the kidneys. The oblique position ensures that a needle advanced vertically toward the kidney will pass along a posterior oblique line, entering the outer aspect of the kidney away from the hilum and directing guide wires and catheters toward the ureter. A fine needle is passed vertically into the kidney to determine its depth and to provide a pyelogram. A needle-cannula is then directed at the collecting system along a similar line until urine comes back. An angiographic J-guide is introduced and the needle exchanged for a series of vessel dilators, to dilate the track through the tissues. Finally, a catheter is passed over the guide wire into the collecting system, secured to the patient and attached to the drainage bag. Other maneuvers such as ureteral stenting can be added to this technique. The complications and technical difficulties are discussed.
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                Journal
                Arab J Urol
                TAJU
                taju20
                Arab Journal of Urology
                Taylor & Francis
                2090-598X
                2090-5998
                2019
                27 June 2019
                : 17
                : 4
                : 330-334
                Affiliations
                Department of Urology, Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital , Nadiad, India
                Author notes
                CONTACT Arvind Ganpule doctorarvind1@ 123456gmail.com Department of Urology, Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital , Nadiad, India
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2392-3129
                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1207-2581
                Article
                1626587
                10.1080/2090598X.2019.1626587
                6830246
                026931d6-cd41-4eee-a3c7-172bff57f71b
                © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 14 May 2019
                : 16 May 2019
                Page count
                Figures: 5, Tables: 2, References: 3, Pages: 5
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                malecot catheter,percutaneous nephrostomy,contrast study,guidewire

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