Cannulation of arteriovenous (AV) access is a crucial part of vascular access management in hemodialysis patients. It can significantly affect survival of the AV access, and consequently, it probably influences patient survival. The best type of cannulation technique, rotating site versus constant site (or buttonhole), is currently debated, but the increase in infectious complications observed with the buttonhole technique suggests a prudent use of this technique, restricting it to specific patients. Even in cases with a specific indication, the balance between advantages of the constant site needling and the potentially severe consequences of access related systemic infection should be considered. Educational efforts in improving cannulati...
Introduction: A functioning long-term vascular access is required for haemodialysis therapy; howeve...
Aims and objectives The aim of this study was to describe the basis for choosing a cannulation techn...
BackgroundArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are recommended for hemodialysis access when possible. A non...
Hemodialysis patient survival is dependent on the availability of a reliable vascular access. In cli...
Background and objectivesThe relative merits of buttonhole (or blunt needle) versus rope ladder (or ...
Successful cannulation of arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) using a safe and effective technique that mi...
Background: Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred access for hemodialysis and choosing a good...
ObjectivesThis multicenter, prospective, open-label randomized controlled trial will be undertaken t...
Background The four cannulation techniques, rope ladder (RL), area puncture (AP), buttonhole with bl...
Abstract Background The four cannulation techniques, rope ladder (RL), area puncture (AP), buttonhol...
OBJECTIVE: Successful access cannulation is of utmost importance for adequate hemodialysis treatment...
Background There are two main methods of accessing arterio-venous fistulas (AVFs); the \u27buttonhol...
BACKGROUND: The rope-ladder puncture technique, with cannulation along the whole length of the vesse...
Background. The standard technique for fistula cannu-lation, the rope-ladder technique, is problemat...
Hemodialysis (HD) requires a reliable functional vascular access (VA) that can withstand frequent ca...
Introduction: A functioning long-term vascular access is required for haemodialysis therapy; howeve...
Aims and objectives The aim of this study was to describe the basis for choosing a cannulation techn...
BackgroundArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are recommended for hemodialysis access when possible. A non...
Hemodialysis patient survival is dependent on the availability of a reliable vascular access. In cli...
Background and objectivesThe relative merits of buttonhole (or blunt needle) versus rope ladder (or ...
Successful cannulation of arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) using a safe and effective technique that mi...
Background: Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred access for hemodialysis and choosing a good...
ObjectivesThis multicenter, prospective, open-label randomized controlled trial will be undertaken t...
Background The four cannulation techniques, rope ladder (RL), area puncture (AP), buttonhole with bl...
Abstract Background The four cannulation techniques, rope ladder (RL), area puncture (AP), buttonhol...
OBJECTIVE: Successful access cannulation is of utmost importance for adequate hemodialysis treatment...
Background There are two main methods of accessing arterio-venous fistulas (AVFs); the \u27buttonhol...
BACKGROUND: The rope-ladder puncture technique, with cannulation along the whole length of the vesse...
Background. The standard technique for fistula cannu-lation, the rope-ladder technique, is problemat...
Hemodialysis (HD) requires a reliable functional vascular access (VA) that can withstand frequent ca...
Introduction: A functioning long-term vascular access is required for haemodialysis therapy; howeve...
Aims and objectives The aim of this study was to describe the basis for choosing a cannulation techn...
BackgroundArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are recommended for hemodialysis access when possible. A non...