A method for hemodialysis catheter placement in patients with central thoracic venous stenosis or occlusion is described and initial results are analyzed. Twelve patients, with a mean age of 63.2years (42-80years), with central venous stenosis or occlusion, and who required a hemodialysis catheter were reviewed. All lesions were confirmed by helical CT or phlebography. Five patients had stenosis while seven patients were diagnosed with an occlusion of thoracic central veins. All patients were asymptomatic, without sign of superior vena cava syndrome. After percutaneous transstenotic catheterization or guidewire-based recannalization in occlusions, a balloon dilatation was performed and a stent was placed, when necessary, prior to catheter p...
The application of the central venous catheter (CVC) as a temporary orpermanent vascular approach to...
Patients with end-stage renal disease typically require catheter hemodialysis during the time requir...
Introduction: Hemodialysis catheter‐related superior vena cava (SVC) occlusions can cause considerab...
A method for hemodialysis catheter placement in patients with central thoracic venous stenosis or oc...
The aim of the study was to report a novel technique of forced implantation of catheters for hemodia...
BackgroundRecurrent vascular access failure is a major cause of morbidity in patients receiving long...
Objectives: The objective of our report was to present the results of two-year follow-up of endovasc...
There is no doubt that the optimal vascular access is arteriovenous fistula (AVF). However, the prop...
ObjectivesCovered stents have been proposed as an endovascular option for recalcitrant cases of hemo...
ABSTRACT A major challenge in the management of hemodialysis patients is central venous stenosis and...
AbstractCentral vein stenosis is common because of the placement of venous access and cardiac intrav...
Central venous stenosis: Use of transluminal angioplasty and endovascular Wallstents: Central venous...
Objectives: Endovascular therapy for hemodialysis (HD) access is now performed in outpatient centers...
The appropriate vascular access for hemodialysis in patients with cardiac implantable electronic dev...
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the primary patency rate of endovascular inte...
The application of the central venous catheter (CVC) as a temporary orpermanent vascular approach to...
Patients with end-stage renal disease typically require catheter hemodialysis during the time requir...
Introduction: Hemodialysis catheter‐related superior vena cava (SVC) occlusions can cause considerab...
A method for hemodialysis catheter placement in patients with central thoracic venous stenosis or oc...
The aim of the study was to report a novel technique of forced implantation of catheters for hemodia...
BackgroundRecurrent vascular access failure is a major cause of morbidity in patients receiving long...
Objectives: The objective of our report was to present the results of two-year follow-up of endovasc...
There is no doubt that the optimal vascular access is arteriovenous fistula (AVF). However, the prop...
ObjectivesCovered stents have been proposed as an endovascular option for recalcitrant cases of hemo...
ABSTRACT A major challenge in the management of hemodialysis patients is central venous stenosis and...
AbstractCentral vein stenosis is common because of the placement of venous access and cardiac intrav...
Central venous stenosis: Use of transluminal angioplasty and endovascular Wallstents: Central venous...
Objectives: Endovascular therapy for hemodialysis (HD) access is now performed in outpatient centers...
The appropriate vascular access for hemodialysis in patients with cardiac implantable electronic dev...
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the primary patency rate of endovascular inte...
The application of the central venous catheter (CVC) as a temporary orpermanent vascular approach to...
Patients with end-stage renal disease typically require catheter hemodialysis during the time requir...
Introduction: Hemodialysis catheter‐related superior vena cava (SVC) occlusions can cause considerab...