Steal syndrome is a well-described complication of arteriovenous fistulas used for hemodialysis access. Although distal revascularization with interval ligation appears to offer the greatest likelihood of symptom relief and vascular access salvage, not all fistulas are amenable to this procedure, particularly distal radiocephalic arteriovenous fistulas. In this report, we describe the treatment of steal syndrome in a patient with a distal radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula using a percutaneous approach and endovascular coils. After coil embolization of the distal radial artery and multiple collateral vessels, steal was no longer visualized using angiography, and the patient’s symptoms resolved
AbstractPurpose: Traditional options for treating ischemic steal syndrome related to a functioning d...
Distal hypoperfusion ischemic syndrome (DHIS), commonly referred to as hand ischemia or 'steal' afte...
Dialysis associated steal syndrome (DASS) is a relatively rare but debilitating complication of arte...
Steal syndrome is a well-described complication of arteriovenous fistulas used for hemodialysis acce...
The present study was performed to define the results of the endovascular treatment with angioplasty...
Purpose: The present study was performed to define the results of the endovascular treatment with an...
Patients diagnosed with steal syndrome after hemodialysis access surgery have a few options for symp...
Renal replacement therapy is the definitive treatment for end stage renal disease apart from transpl...
In the setting of ischemic steal syndrome with tissue loss, patients with radiocephalic fistulas hav...
Purpose: Generally the steal syndrome occurs in proximal arterial-venous fistulas and only exception...
IntroductionIschemic steal syndrome (ISS) associated with arteriovenous (AV) access is rare but can ...
Limb ischemia is a known complication of vascular access that may appear early postoperatively or af...
Dialysis access-related ischemic steal syndrome is a well-recognized dialysis access complication. W...
Steal syndrome is a major complication after creation of an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and may lead...
Steal syndrome is one of the serious complications of hemodialysis access procedure. Ligation of the...
AbstractPurpose: Traditional options for treating ischemic steal syndrome related to a functioning d...
Distal hypoperfusion ischemic syndrome (DHIS), commonly referred to as hand ischemia or 'steal' afte...
Dialysis associated steal syndrome (DASS) is a relatively rare but debilitating complication of arte...
Steal syndrome is a well-described complication of arteriovenous fistulas used for hemodialysis acce...
The present study was performed to define the results of the endovascular treatment with angioplasty...
Purpose: The present study was performed to define the results of the endovascular treatment with an...
Patients diagnosed with steal syndrome after hemodialysis access surgery have a few options for symp...
Renal replacement therapy is the definitive treatment for end stage renal disease apart from transpl...
In the setting of ischemic steal syndrome with tissue loss, patients with radiocephalic fistulas hav...
Purpose: Generally the steal syndrome occurs in proximal arterial-venous fistulas and only exception...
IntroductionIschemic steal syndrome (ISS) associated with arteriovenous (AV) access is rare but can ...
Limb ischemia is a known complication of vascular access that may appear early postoperatively or af...
Dialysis access-related ischemic steal syndrome is a well-recognized dialysis access complication. W...
Steal syndrome is a major complication after creation of an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and may lead...
Steal syndrome is one of the serious complications of hemodialysis access procedure. Ligation of the...
AbstractPurpose: Traditional options for treating ischemic steal syndrome related to a functioning d...
Distal hypoperfusion ischemic syndrome (DHIS), commonly referred to as hand ischemia or 'steal' afte...
Dialysis associated steal syndrome (DASS) is a relatively rare but debilitating complication of arte...