Perm Catheter for Dialysis: Procedure, Benefits & Care Guide
Perm catheterization for dialysis is a commonly used method for patients requiring long-term hemodialysis access. A perm catheter, also known as a tunneled dialysis catheter, is inserted into a large vein—usually in the neck or chest—to provide reliable blood flow during dialysis sessions. This technique is especially useful for patients who are not immediate candidates for arteriovenous fistula or graft placement.

Perm Catheterization (Permcath Insertion) for Dialysis Access

Perm catheterization, also called tunneled cuffed catheter insertion, is a safe dialysis access procedure used when AV fistula is not available.