Patients with end-stage renal disease typically require catheter hemodialysis during the time required for fistula or graft maturation or after other methods of hemodialysis are exhausted. When patients requiring indwelling catheters develop central venous occlusions, unconventional routes to the central veins are used. Translumbar catheterization of inferior vena cava is considered as one of the options for central venous access. We highlight a case of Translumbar central venous tunelled catheterization performed under Computed Tomography (CT) guidance combined with fluroscopy in a 40-year-old lady with end-stage renal failure
Background: The right internal jugular vein is currently recommended for temporary central dialysis ...
The basic form of renal replacement therapy is haemodialysis. The duration and efficacy of this trea...
Appropriate placement of an inferior vena cava (IVC) filter necessitates imaging of the renal veins ...
Objectives: Endovascular therapy for hemodialysis (HD) access is now performed in outpatient centers...
Central venous catheter placement is indicated in patients requiring long-term therapy. With repeate...
BackgroundRecurrent vascular access failure is a major cause of morbidity in patients receiving long...
A method for hemodialysis catheter placement in patients with central thoracic venous stenosis or oc...
A method for hemodialysis catheter placement in patients with central thoracic venous stenosis or oc...
We report a 54-year-old woman with the history of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who was admitted t...
Exhausted central venous access is a potentially life-threatening situation for patients dependent o...
WOS: 000511859200014Finding an appropriate vascular access is difficult in long term hemodialysis pa...
Introduction: Central Venous Catheterization is necessary in uremic patient (before dialysis) and ma...
We present a case of the successful repair of an iatrogenic central vein lesion using a videothoraco...
The application of the central venous catheter (CVC) as a temporary orpermanent vascular approach to...
Placement of long term central venous access devices (CVAD) such as chemo ports and Hickman\u2032s c...
Background: The right internal jugular vein is currently recommended for temporary central dialysis ...
The basic form of renal replacement therapy is haemodialysis. The duration and efficacy of this trea...
Appropriate placement of an inferior vena cava (IVC) filter necessitates imaging of the renal veins ...
Objectives: Endovascular therapy for hemodialysis (HD) access is now performed in outpatient centers...
Central venous catheter placement is indicated in patients requiring long-term therapy. With repeate...
BackgroundRecurrent vascular access failure is a major cause of morbidity in patients receiving long...
A method for hemodialysis catheter placement in patients with central thoracic venous stenosis or oc...
A method for hemodialysis catheter placement in patients with central thoracic venous stenosis or oc...
We report a 54-year-old woman with the history of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who was admitted t...
Exhausted central venous access is a potentially life-threatening situation for patients dependent o...
WOS: 000511859200014Finding an appropriate vascular access is difficult in long term hemodialysis pa...
Introduction: Central Venous Catheterization is necessary in uremic patient (before dialysis) and ma...
We present a case of the successful repair of an iatrogenic central vein lesion using a videothoraco...
The application of the central venous catheter (CVC) as a temporary orpermanent vascular approach to...
Placement of long term central venous access devices (CVAD) such as chemo ports and Hickman\u2032s c...
Background: The right internal jugular vein is currently recommended for temporary central dialysis ...
The basic form of renal replacement therapy is haemodialysis. The duration and efficacy of this trea...
Appropriate placement of an inferior vena cava (IVC) filter necessitates imaging of the renal veins ...