The influence of catheter type, the number of sutures and patients’ age on percutaneous nephrostomy displacement

Authors

  • DIMITRIJ KUHELJ Clinical Radiology Institute, UMC Ljubljana, Zaloška 7, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia; Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Vrazov trg 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia; Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Novo mesto, Na loko 2, 8000 Novo mesto, Slovenia
  • ANA ŠUŠTERŠIČ Clinical Radiology Institute, UMC Ljubljana, Zaloška 7, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • URBAN ZDEŠAR Institute of Occupational Safety, Pot h izviru 6, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Abstract

Purpose

Percutaneous nephrostomy displacement results in procedure failure, reducing quality of life in patients with hydronephrosis. Scarce data about factors influencing displacement led to evaluation of our data in order to give better insight into this topic.

Materials and methods

Patients, admitted for PCN exchange between March 3rd and October 3rd 2023 were included in our prospective observational study aiming to determine possible factors influencing PCN displacement. Catheter type, number of sutures and patients’ age over 70 years were analyzed. Descriptive statistics and Pearson’s chi-square test were used; value less than 0,05 was determined as statistically significant.

Results

57 patients (35 male; mean age 71,4 years) with 75 PCN were admitted for exchange between March 3rd and October 3rd 2023. Loop catheters with strings were implanted 58 times and without strings 17 times. Fixation was achieved by 55 single and by 20 double sutures. 17 PCN (22,7%) were displaced in designated period. The mean time from PCN implantation to exchange was 4,16 months. Neither catheter type, number of sutures or patients’ age significantly influenced PCN displacement (chi-square 0,57, 0,34 and 0,61 respectively).

Conclusion

No significant difference in PCN displacement between two types of catheters and the number of fixing sutures was detected. Elderly patients had similar rates of PCN displacements as younger ones. The most important causes of PCN displacement remains probably patients’ activity and a care for PCN during months after the implantation. Proper patients’ education and care of the PCN are probably the keys for long- term success.

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Published

2025-12-16

How to Cite

KUHELJ, D., ŠUŠTERŠIČ, A., & ZDEŠAR, U. (2025). The influence of catheter type, the number of sutures and patients’ age on percutaneous nephrostomy displacement. Radiology and Oncology, 59(4), 522–525. Retrieved from https://radioloncol.com/index.php/ro/article/view/4573

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Radiology