Dialysis associated steal syndrome (DASS) is a relatively rare but debilitating complication of arteriovenous fistulas. While mild symptoms can be observed, if severe symptoms are left untreated, DASS can result in ulcerations and limb threatening ischemia. High-flow with resultant heart failure is another documented complication following dialysis access procedures. Historically, open surgical procedures have been the mainstay of therapy for both DASS as well as high-flow. These procedures included ligation, open surgical banding, distal revascularization-interval ligation, revascularization using distal inflow, and proximal invasion of arterial inflow. While effective, open surgical procedures and general anesthesia are preferably avoided...
AbstractDialysis access–associated steal syndrome (DASS) is an uncommon complication after the creat...
Introduction: Arteriovenous fistulas (AVF) are the preferred method of vascular access for chronic h...
BackgroundArterial steal syndrome after angioaccess surgery can lead to potentially devastating comp...
Dialysis associated steal syndrome (DASS) is a relatively rare but debilitating complication of arte...
Dialysis-associated steal syndrome (DASS) is defined as a clinical condition caused by arterial insu...
We evaluated the efficacy of the Minimally Invasive Limited Ligation Endoluminal-Assisted Revision (...
Patients diagnosed with steal syndrome after hemodialysis access surgery have a few options for symp...
Establishing a functional vascular access while minimizing the risk of dialysis access-associated is...
AbstractPurpose: Traditional options for treating ischemic steal syndrome related to a functioning d...
Up to 10% of patients suffer from various degrees of dialysis access-associated steal syndrome (DASS...
Renal replacement therapy is the definitive treatment for end stage renal disease apart from transpl...
The aim of this systematic review is to establish the efficacy of revision using distal inflow (RUDI...
INTRODUCTION: Severe dialysis-associated steal syndrome (DASS) is an uncommon and severe complicatio...
Vascular access-induced limb ischemia is a known complication of arteriovenous fistulas and grafts. ...
Limb ischemia is a known complication of vascular access that may appear early postoperatively or af...
AbstractDialysis access–associated steal syndrome (DASS) is an uncommon complication after the creat...
Introduction: Arteriovenous fistulas (AVF) are the preferred method of vascular access for chronic h...
BackgroundArterial steal syndrome after angioaccess surgery can lead to potentially devastating comp...
Dialysis associated steal syndrome (DASS) is a relatively rare but debilitating complication of arte...
Dialysis-associated steal syndrome (DASS) is defined as a clinical condition caused by arterial insu...
We evaluated the efficacy of the Minimally Invasive Limited Ligation Endoluminal-Assisted Revision (...
Patients diagnosed with steal syndrome after hemodialysis access surgery have a few options for symp...
Establishing a functional vascular access while minimizing the risk of dialysis access-associated is...
AbstractPurpose: Traditional options for treating ischemic steal syndrome related to a functioning d...
Up to 10% of patients suffer from various degrees of dialysis access-associated steal syndrome (DASS...
Renal replacement therapy is the definitive treatment for end stage renal disease apart from transpl...
The aim of this systematic review is to establish the efficacy of revision using distal inflow (RUDI...
INTRODUCTION: Severe dialysis-associated steal syndrome (DASS) is an uncommon and severe complicatio...
Vascular access-induced limb ischemia is a known complication of arteriovenous fistulas and grafts. ...
Limb ischemia is a known complication of vascular access that may appear early postoperatively or af...
AbstractDialysis access–associated steal syndrome (DASS) is an uncommon complication after the creat...
Introduction: Arteriovenous fistulas (AVF) are the preferred method of vascular access for chronic h...
BackgroundArterial steal syndrome after angioaccess surgery can lead to potentially devastating comp...