Stenotic Lesions in Vascular Access: Treatment with Transluminal Angioplasty Using High-Pressure Balloons

In our institute, one hundred sixty-four balloon dilatations of stenotic lesions in vascular access have been performed since November 1991. All of these procedures were done with high-pressure balloon catheters. In addition to seventy-four cases treated with only percutaneous transluminal angioplas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Internal Medicine 1994, Vol.33(5), pp.284-287
Hauptverfasser: MORI, Yasumitsu, HORIKAWA, Kazuhiro, SATO, Kazuyuki, MIMURO, Nobuhiro, TORIYAMA, Takanobu, KAWAHARA, Hirohisa
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Zusammenfassung:In our institute, one hundred sixty-four balloon dilatations of stenotic lesions in vascular access have been performed since November 1991. All of these procedures were done with high-pressure balloon catheters. In addition to seventy-four cases treated with only percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, there were thirty-four cases which were treated by thrombectomy and/or surgical revision with subsequent intraoperative balloon angioplasty. These angioplastic procedures were initially successful in 142 (87%) of 164 stenoses. The patency rate after 3 months was 68%; after 6 months, 42%; and after 1 year, 25%. There were no serious adverse reactions in our series. This procedure can be safely done with minimal traumatization and, although long-term patency rates are low, repeated dilatations can be performed with ease, when restenosis occurs, to keep a fistula functioning for a long time in appropriate patients. (Internal Medicine 33: 284-287, 1994)
ISSN:0918-2918
1349-7235
DOI:10.2169/internalmedicine.33.284