Arteriovenous fistula using transposed basilic vein
Background Patients who need long‐term haemodialysis often require multiple operations to maintain their vascular access. The options for secondary or tertiary access procedures may become increasingly limited. Prosthetic conduits are commonly used in difficult cases but are associated with a high i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British journal of surgery 1998-05, Vol.85 (5), p.653-654 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Patients who need long‐term haemodialysis often require multiple operations to maintain their vascular access. The options for secondary or tertiary access procedures may become increasingly limited. Prosthetic conduits are commonly used in difficult cases but are associated with a high incidence of complications.
Methods
The brachial artery–transposed basilic vein arteriovenous fistula has been used in preference to a prosthetic graft on 31 occasions.
Results
There were no technical failures and 28 of these fistulas matured. No major infective complications occurred.
Conclusion
This procedure should be considered before resorting to a prosthetic graft for vascular access. © 1998 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd |
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ISSN: | 0007-1323 1365-2168 |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1365-2168.1998.00654.x |