BackgroundArterial steal syndrome after angioaccess surgery can lead to potentially devastating complications. Past treatments either ensured loss of the newly created access through ligation or attempted salvage by increasing resistance within the fistula. None of these proved to be entirely satisfactory. In 1994, we began to employ distal revascularization with interval ligation (DRIL) as our primary method of relieving hand ischemia after dialysis access creation. Described here is our experience with this procedure.MethodsAfter institutional review board approval, the charts of patients undergoing the DRIL procedure for relief of hand ischemia after dialysis access surgery were reviewed. Patient demographics, risk factors, types of fist...
Distal hypoperfusion ischemic syndrome (DHIS), commonly referred to as hand ischemia or 'steal' afte...
Renal replacement therapy is the definitive treatment for end stage renal disease apart from transpl...
The DRIL procedure first described in 1988 has long been considered the preferred treatment for arte...
BackgroundArterial steal syndrome after angioaccess surgery can lead to potentially devastating comp...
AbstractPurpose: The treatment of hemodialysis access-induced ischemic steal syndrome is challenging...
Patients diagnosed with steal syndrome after hemodialysis access surgery have a few options for symp...
AbstractPurpose: Traditional options for treating ischemic steal syndrome related to a functioning d...
Dialysis access-related ischemic steal syndrome is a well-recognized dialysis access complication. W...
ObjectiveThe treatment goals of access-related hand ischemia (ARHI) are to reverse symptoms and salv...
BackgroundThe distal revascularization and interval ligation (DRIL) procedure has evolved as the opt...
Distal revascularization and interval ligation (DRIL) is considered a useful option to relieve haemo...
AbstractTreatment of dialysis access-related hand ischaemia with preservation of the access remains ...
Treatment of dialysis access-related hand ischaemia with preservation of the access remains an issue...
In the setting of ischemic steal syndrome with tissue loss, patients with radiocephalic fistulas hav...
Objective: Vascular access-induced ischemia remains a rare but significant complication of arteriov...
Distal hypoperfusion ischemic syndrome (DHIS), commonly referred to as hand ischemia or 'steal' afte...
Renal replacement therapy is the definitive treatment for end stage renal disease apart from transpl...
The DRIL procedure first described in 1988 has long been considered the preferred treatment for arte...
BackgroundArterial steal syndrome after angioaccess surgery can lead to potentially devastating comp...
AbstractPurpose: The treatment of hemodialysis access-induced ischemic steal syndrome is challenging...
Patients diagnosed with steal syndrome after hemodialysis access surgery have a few options for symp...
AbstractPurpose: Traditional options for treating ischemic steal syndrome related to a functioning d...
Dialysis access-related ischemic steal syndrome is a well-recognized dialysis access complication. W...
ObjectiveThe treatment goals of access-related hand ischemia (ARHI) are to reverse symptoms and salv...
BackgroundThe distal revascularization and interval ligation (DRIL) procedure has evolved as the opt...
Distal revascularization and interval ligation (DRIL) is considered a useful option to relieve haemo...
AbstractTreatment of dialysis access-related hand ischaemia with preservation of the access remains ...
Treatment of dialysis access-related hand ischaemia with preservation of the access remains an issue...
In the setting of ischemic steal syndrome with tissue loss, patients with radiocephalic fistulas hav...
Objective: Vascular access-induced ischemia remains a rare but significant complication of arteriov...
Distal hypoperfusion ischemic syndrome (DHIS), commonly referred to as hand ischemia or 'steal' afte...
Renal replacement therapy is the definitive treatment for end stage renal disease apart from transpl...
The DRIL procedure first described in 1988 has long been considered the preferred treatment for arte...