Maintenance of hemodialysis access for end-stage renal disease continues to be a major challenge for vascular surgeons, nephrologists, and primary care physicians. This case report highlights the complication and treatment of lower extremity central venous stenosis, allowing continued dialysis access for a patient with limited remaining fistula options. This stenosis resulted from the prolonged use of a lower extremity central venous catheter. This case highlights the importance of imaging the central veins in obstruction of lower extremity fistulas. Once detected, as in the upper extremity, this can be effectively treated using balloon dilation and stenting
Patients with chronic kidney disease stage 5 are generally treated by hemodialysis, preferentially p...
AbstractThe majority of patients with end-stage renal disease are dependent on haemodialysis. Signif...
Background In this case report, we present two chronic hemodialysis patients with upper extremity sw...
Maintenance of hemodialysis access for end-stage renal disease continues to be a major challenge for...
Central venous stenosis is a well-described sequel to the placement of hemodialysis catheters in the...
Background: Central venous disease is a serious complication in patients undergoing hemodialysis, of...
There is no doubt that the optimal vascular access is arteriovenous fistula (AVF). However, the prop...
Central venous stenosis is an important hindrance to long-term maintenance of arteriovenous access i...
Purpose: Maintaining vascular access in patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis is a challenging pr...
Central vein stenosis (CVS) is common in hemodialysis patients caused by the implantation of cardiac...
It is known that stenosis or central venous obstruction affects 20 to 50% of patients who undergo pl...
Central venous stenosis is a significant and frequently encountered problem in managing hemodial...
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) has assumed an important role in the chronic management ...
Central venous stenosis · Hemodialysis · Arteriovenous access Central venous stenosis is a well-desc...
AbstractBackground/Aims: symptomatic central venous obstruction (CVO) in dialysis patients with arte...
Patients with chronic kidney disease stage 5 are generally treated by hemodialysis, preferentially p...
AbstractThe majority of patients with end-stage renal disease are dependent on haemodialysis. Signif...
Background In this case report, we present two chronic hemodialysis patients with upper extremity sw...
Maintenance of hemodialysis access for end-stage renal disease continues to be a major challenge for...
Central venous stenosis is a well-described sequel to the placement of hemodialysis catheters in the...
Background: Central venous disease is a serious complication in patients undergoing hemodialysis, of...
There is no doubt that the optimal vascular access is arteriovenous fistula (AVF). However, the prop...
Central venous stenosis is an important hindrance to long-term maintenance of arteriovenous access i...
Purpose: Maintaining vascular access in patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis is a challenging pr...
Central vein stenosis (CVS) is common in hemodialysis patients caused by the implantation of cardiac...
It is known that stenosis or central venous obstruction affects 20 to 50% of patients who undergo pl...
Central venous stenosis is a significant and frequently encountered problem in managing hemodial...
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) has assumed an important role in the chronic management ...
Central venous stenosis · Hemodialysis · Arteriovenous access Central venous stenosis is a well-desc...
AbstractBackground/Aims: symptomatic central venous obstruction (CVO) in dialysis patients with arte...
Patients with chronic kidney disease stage 5 are generally treated by hemodialysis, preferentially p...
AbstractThe majority of patients with end-stage renal disease are dependent on haemodialysis. Signif...
Background In this case report, we present two chronic hemodialysis patients with upper extremity sw...