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@blbird33

I would like to know of others' experiences shutting down a peritoneal catheter after transplant. The surgeon pulled out the catheter during the transplant surgery and yet there is a bump and a mass inside my abdomen from the catheter. It is not infected but I wonder how long it takes to go away, dissolve in my body. And did you massage it to help break up the scar tissue? Please let me know your experience, Thank you, BB

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@blbird33 My husband received a kidney October 1, 2016, at Scripps Green Insitute in the San Diego [CA] area. He had been on PD dialysis for 5.5 years before receiving that gift of a second chance for normal life. His team did not remove the PD cathter until about 3 weeks after the transplant. At that time, they did a "trifecta", doing a kidney biopsy on the [deceased] donor kidney, removing the stent placed between new kidney and bladder at time of transplant, and the cathter. Their reasoning was if the new kidney did not wake up, he would need to stay on dialysis until it did, and they wanted a treatment option. He didn't have any problems with the healing of the site,

Some people seem to develop more scar tissue of keloid type tissue, than others do. In my case, my PD catheter has its own little emphasis on one side based on the way it exits my skin. Have you ever had scar tissue build up other places on your body, like piercings?

What might work is massaging the area gently everyday, perhaps with Vitamin E based product. It's worth a try!
Ginger