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    Why Choose Yashoda Hospitals for Permcath?

    Yashoda Hospitals offers advanced permcath insertions for patients with personalized care and cutting-edge techniques.

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    Best Nephrology & Dialysis Hospital

    Yashoda Hospitals is recognized as the Best Hospital For Permcath in Hyderabad, offering exceptional surgical care services.

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    Expert Nephrologists

    Our highly experienced nephrologists specialize in performing advanced permcath catheter placements, ensuring optimal outcomes for all patients.

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    Cutting-Edge Facilities

    Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and advanced medical equipment, our facility provides the perfect setting for precise and accurate permcath insertions.

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    Dedicated Surgical Care

    Our dedicated surgical care team is committed to guiding you through every step of your permcath placements.

    Permcath Insertion Overview

    A permcath, or tunneled hemodynamic catheter, is a flexible, long tube with two hollow bores inserted into a vein, usually in the neck or femoral vein. It transports blood to and from a dialysis machine, with a cuff to protect against infections. Permacaths ensure continuous bloodstream access for treatments like dialysis, medicine administration, and apheresis for conditions like leukemia and sickle cell disease. Made of soft silicone, the catheter features a staggered tip for separation between the arterial lumen and venous tip, and comes in various lengths to accommodate different patient anatomies and physician practices.

    Procedure Name Permcath
    Type of Surgery Catheterization
    Type of Anesthesia Local anesthesia with sedation
    Procedure Duration 45 minutes
    Recovery Duration No extensive recovery is required
    Permcath: Pre-Op & Post-Op Care

    Preparation : Before the procedure, the patient is kept in NBM for 5–6 hours. Inform the doctor about ongoing medications, allergies, and past infections. The patient should undergo blood tests, a physical examination, and a Doppler scan before the procedure.

    During the procedure: After administering the anesthesia or sedative, a wire is guided into the right atrium of the heart through the external jugular vein, creating a tunnel. A cuff is used to keep the catheter in place under the chest wall. The catheter exits the chest wall, and a transparent dressing is applied to the stitches.

    After the procedure: After surgery, a clear dressing is applied to maintain cleanliness and prevent soreness in the permacath area. A chest X-ray is likely to confirm successful surgery. Post-surgery recovery is quick, and the permcath is ready for immediate use.

    Recovery time for permcath placement: Recovery from a permcath insertion typically involves a quick hospital stay, allowing patients to return home the same day of the procedure.

    Post-procedure care: Catheter Care Guidelines include:

    • Avoid lifting weights over 5 kg.
    • Avoid wetting the catheter or dressing during baths.
    • Report catheter-site symptoms to the doctor.
    • Ensure bleeding at the catheter site.
    • Avoid vigorous activities like contact sports and swimming.
    • Use a clean, dry dressing over the catheter site for infection prevention
    Benefits of Permcath at Yashoda Hospitals
    •  Reduces needle insertions and infection risk.
    • Offers greater comfort due to minimal needle placements.
    • Facilitates quicker and less invasive treatment.
    • Improves mobility compared to traditional IVs.
    • Minimizes hospitalizations with no blood loss.

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    “I underwent Coronary Angiography at Yashoda Hospitals, and I couldn't be happier with the care I received. The medical team was highly skilled and made me feel comfortable throughout the procedure.”

     

    Pallavi Jha 2

    “I underwent Coronary Angiography at Yashoda Hospitals, and I couldn't be happier with the care I received. The medical team was highly skilled and made me feel comfortable throughout the procedure.”

     

    Pallavi Jha 3

    “I underwent Coronary Angiography at Yashoda Hospitals, and I couldn't be happier with the care I received. The medical team was highly skilled and made me feel comfortable throughout the procedure.”

     

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    FAQ's

    A permcath, or tunneled hemodialysis catheter, is a treatment for chronic kidney disease patients who require artificial blood filtration. It provides vascular access, a reliable way to access the bloodstream, and is implanted for long-term use. During dialysis, the permcath is connected to the dialysis machine, allowing blood to be withdrawn, passed through a filter, and returned to the body through another lumen.

    Yes, a permacath is beneficial for dialysis, as it eliminates the need for a new catheter every time treatment occurs, as dialysis is typically an hour-long procedure multiple times a week.

    During the permcath procedure, local anesthesia is given, which numbs the insertion area. However, after the procedure, soreness or discomfort around the insertion site may persist for a few days, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.

    Permacaths come in two types: cuffed and uncuffed. Cuffed catheters are intended for long-term use due to higher infection risk, while uncuffed catheters are suitable for short-term use. Like regular IVs, a permacath removal will not be done; they can last for months or years, depending on the patient’s needs and the care they provide.

    A permcath can last up to 12 months, depending on proper care and maintenance, individual factors, and the doctor’s recommendation. Proper care prevents infection and ensures proper function. Individual factors like underlying health conditions or medications can also influence the person’s lifespan.