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The catheters initially used for peritoneal dialysis were tubings that were commonly utilized for different purposes and were adapted for peritoneal access. Thus, regular gall-bladder trocars [1], rubber catheters or perforated stainless steel tubes [2], polyvinyl chloride tubes with small holes in the distal part [3, 4], polyethylene plastic tubes [5], brass fenestrated tubes [6], rubber gastric tubings with side holes [7, 8], plastic gastric and nasal gastric tubes with additional holes [9], and stainless steel sump drains similar to the metal perforated suction tubes used in operating rooms [10] have been employed.
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Federico, S., Fuiano, G., Andreucci, V.E. (1989). The Use of the Disposable, Stylet Catheter. In: Andreucci, V.E. (eds) Vascular and Peritoneal Access for Dialysis. Topics in Renal Medicine, vol 8. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1589-6_13
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