Intra-operative central vein angioplasty during arteriovenous access creation

Central vein stenosis or occlusion due to prior use of central vein hemodialysis catheters may lead to disabling extremity edema or cause early failure after arteriovenous access construction. Our integrated program for arteriovenous access management enables us to identify these stenoses pre-operat...

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Published inThe journal of vascular access Vol. 6; no. 4; p. 187
Main Authors Shemesh, D, Olsha, O, Berelowitz, D, Zaghal, I, Goldin, I, Zigelman, C
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.10.2005
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Summary:Central vein stenosis or occlusion due to prior use of central vein hemodialysis catheters may lead to disabling extremity edema or cause early failure after arteriovenous access construction. Our integrated program for arteriovenous access management enables us to identify these stenoses pre-operatively. We carried out intra-operative angiography and angioplasty during arteriovenous access creation in 3 patients with good immediate and long-term results. Intra-operative endovascular therapy is a new application of peripheral vascular surgery techniques for patients with significant central vein stenosis undergoing access surgery, which exploits the high postoperative flow state to maintain patency after angioplasty. It may also be applicable in situations such as proximal arterial stenosis with anticipated steal syndrome and other conditions that may compromise access patency.
ISSN:1129-7298
DOI:10.1177/112972980500600406