Automated Peritoneal Dialysis: The Future of Home-Based Kidney Treatment
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Metallic Stents
Metallic
stents have been
considered an alternative to JJ stents for several reasons. Their strength
resists the compressive force of the structure and prevents the collapse of the
stent lumen. They are purported to have a longer "life span" due to
their prolonged patency rates. Segmental stents are designed not to enter the
bladder and may be of additional benefit. Metallic stents have been considered
an alternative to long-term JJ stents in managing ureteric strictures. Various
such stents have become available during the past two decades.
Automated Peritoneal
Dialysis
Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (APD) is a type of PD performed
using a dialysis machine. With minimal human intervention, this machine helps
deliver and drain the dialysate automatically. This dialysis machine, also
called a cycler, is programmed to provide the exact dialysate your clinician
prescribes. An APD exchange typically takes between 8 and 12 hours and can be
performed overnight while you sleep.
Biliary stents
Biliary stents refer to the insertion of stents,
which are tubes made of plastic or metal, to relieve obstruction in the biliary
tree or treat biliary leaks. Biliary stenting can be used to relieve
obstruction for both benign and malignant conditions of the biliary tract and
for palliative treatment of advanced malignancies of the biliary tract. This
activity describes the types, indications, contraindications, and treatment
protocols of biliary stenting and highlights the interprofessional team's
importance in decreasing the morbidity and mortality of affected patients.
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