Stuart V Mott

Profile Updated: June 5, 2023
Residing In: Columbia, MO USA
Spouse/Partner: Nancy for 58 wonder years
Occupation: Retired hate it rather be working
Children: Kimberly Carden 1964 retire army colonel, works VA special projects Sparks Nv
Kari Watson RN MS More…Lincoln NE
Lancer Mott St Charles MO Hewlett-Packard cyber warf
Military Service: USN Airtraffic Controller AC1 1964-1971  
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From: Daniel Marcelle
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2015 4:26 PM
To: Brown College Dept. Chairs; Kevin Davis; Christine Dye
Cc: bbsmott@msn.com
Subject: Dialysis Chair Hired! Please welcome Stuart Mott on May 4!



Hello Chairs,



We have hired Stuart Mott for the Dialysis Chair position at Sanford-Brown College in Mendota. He will be starting on May 4, 2015. He is nationally recognized in the Dialysis world with an excellent publication record with twenty years of experience. He is a great cannulator! He is very excited to get here and grow the program. He is coming from out of town, so when he gets here please help him to orient and get used to our systems.



Thank you,

Daniel



Touch Cannulation: The Genius of Stuart Mott



By Peter Laird, MD

Many aspects of dialysis care that is beneficial for patients came about by serendipitous application of chance observations. The buttonhole technique came into practice when Dr. Twardowski had little option on some patients with only short areas on fistulas for cannulation. He began using a single site cannulation that developed scar tissue and a track. In the days before highly available access to disposable needles was the rule, multiple reuse of needles created dull points. After successfully establishing buttonhole or constant site cannulation, the observation that new sharp needles caused more difficulties than the old dull needles when accessing established buttonholes.

The battle between the use of sharp and dull needles became part of the usual difficulties associated with buttonhole cannulation. I have now utilized this proven technique for nearly five years. In that time, I have been able to establish reliable tracks that worked well for weeks or months, but inevitably, I would have to every once in a while use a sharp needle even on the best buttonholes. Over the last six months, my arterial site needed more frequent cannulation with sharps.

I had heard of "Touch Cannnulation" in the last two years, but had done well learning how to place my dull buttonhole needles following the same exact angle each time. Initially, I had no reason to try to refine my technique any further, it had worked well the overwhelming percentage of attempts. The last few months changed my attitude and I reconsidered the Touch Cannulation method when I needed to use sharp needles more and more frequently. I was skeptical it would work but decided to try it out of frustration of frequent sharps cannulations. (Please review the detailed directions by Stuart Mott on how to perform Touch Cannulation in the link above.)

To my greatest surprise, not only did holding the tubing behind the "wings" of the dialysis needle work but it worked well. I have now been using Stuart Motts' Touch Cannulation for over three weeks and the method has worked each and every time. All it takes is to place your thumb and index finger behind the wings on the tubing and line up the right angles and then let the needle find its own path. For those of us who are parents, there may be an object lesson for us to learn as well about guiding but letting them when at the right age seek their own ways in life.

My skepticism has now come full circle to enthusiastic support of this little known method. Stuart Mott continues to be the most sought after expert on cannulation and with good reason. I wish to personally thank Stuart for helping me overcome one of my own difficulties that added to the stress and discomfort of dialysis. My wife also appreciates the ease of cannulation and being able to avoid sharp needles once you have an established buttonhole track.

This may also prove to be one of the solutions to the difficult problems of utilizing buttonhole cannulation in an in-center dialysis unit where multiple techs over time will cannulate the patient. Many units disparage the buttonhole method becuase it is operator dependent. I suspect that if the Touch Cannulation method were applied widely, the disparity between different cannulators may disappear if everyone involved learns how to let the needle find its own way. Witht the Touch Cannulation method, that is exactly what the needle does each and every time. The only complaint I have is that I did not try it sooner.


Posted by Peter Laird, MD on Thursday, March 01, 2012 at 10:58 PM in Buttonhole Cannulation, Dialysis, Dialysis - Home, Nephrology | Permalink

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Jun 22, 2024 at 12:12 PM

Stewart was a compassionate person who Judy Hackerson and I watched play baseball during the summer games at Steven's. Park in Moline.  He is a great guy in my mind.  After Roger, my high school sweetheart and my husband, died Stewart always asked me to dance at the class reunions.  I will always love him for that.  He will always be a wonderful memory for me.

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Jun 21, 2024 at 4:24 PM

I went to Lincoln School with Stuart Mott until 5th grade. He always remembered me at the class reunions. He was a larger than life guy! I recall that his mom drove a big van (and this was the fifties!). I guess she needed a big car for all Stuart's brothers and sisters!

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Jun 19, 2024 at 1:37 PM

I didn’t know Stuart (Stu, Mott) well at MHS except to know he was person who was full of life and enjoyed having FUN with friends!   A mutual MHS friend Tom Ewing knew Stuart far better than me and said he was that but was much more.

I got to know Stuart better because we had a less than 6 degrees commonality.  We were both FAA Air Traffic Control Specialists (ATCS). Stuart was a tower controller, and I was an enroute ATCS.  We both participated in the PATCO Strike in August 1981 and never looked back.  

We got connected at the next MHS Class of “62” Reunion and talked about where life had taken since August 2, 1981.   Stuart had made a career change that had him very excited about the ability to grow in the medical profession.  He had developed some new medical techniques and published the information. 

We kept in touch occasionally via calls and emails.  I sent him a 40th anniversary T-shirt of the PATCO Strike and we discussed attending the MHS Class of “62” - 60th Reunion.  It was great to see him at the 60th and he gave me a PATCO hat.  We had one catch up call since the 60th.  He indicated he was fighting health problems.  I encouraged him and knew he was not one to capitulate easily.

My condolences to his Family, I will miss Stuart and know his exuberant spirit will roam the cosmos forever.

Jerry,

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Stuart, HAPPY BIRTHDAY - I understand the 80th is a real milestone that makes one a 1%er. Hope to see you at our MHS 80th BD in the QCA!

Go Maroons - Roaming Wyoming,
Jerry,

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happy BRITHDAY missed you at the last 10N class reunion talk to sue stall many times in the l the last year hope you see you at are 80 birthday party.

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rose are red violets are blue i hope to see you at are class reunion

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Cecilla missed at are class.reuion don't miss are 80 birthday party i will be the one with the white suit and pink carination.its in sept.

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happy birthday my lifelong friend Thaks for helping me thew the bad times and good.

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Happy Happy Birthday to the queen of the ice-skating pond at river side you dominate all the years you where there. Thanks for that first kiss it meant a lot to me!

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Ken ken you ukulele playing machine love your solo at are glass reunion a very very marry birthday to you. MAY you catch the big one

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