BackgroundThe distal revascularization and interval ligation (DRIL) procedure has evolved as the optimal treatment for access-related hand ischemia despite concerns about its durability. This study was designed to review our institutional experience and objectively define its mid-term outcome.MethodsA retrospective review of all patients undergoing the DRIL procedure was performed. The diagnosis of severe hand ischemia was made based primarily upon clinical presentation, but confirmed with noninvasive imaging in select cases. The DRIL conduit was selected based upon noninvasive imaging (vein conduit criteria: saphenous > arm; diameter ≥3 mm) and the proximal anastomosis was positioned ≥7 cm from the access anastomosis. The DRIL bypasses wer...
AbstractPurpose: Traditional options for treating ischemic steal syndrome related to a functioning d...
In the setting of ischemic steal syndrome with tissue loss, patients with radiocephalic fistulas hav...
Purpose: To clarify the role of endovascular treatment in patients with Critical Hand Ischemia of th...
BackgroundThe distal revascularization and interval ligation (DRIL) procedure has evolved as the opt...
ObjectiveThe treatment goals of access-related hand ischemia (ARHI) are to reverse symptoms and salv...
BackgroundArterial steal syndrome after angioaccess surgery can lead to potentially devastating comp...
AbstractPurpose: The treatment of hemodialysis access-induced ischemic steal syndrome is challenging...
Objective: Vascular access-induced ischemia remains a rare but significant complication of arteriov...
Objectives: Hemodialysis access induced distal ischemia (HAIDI) is not a rare complication of hemodi...
Distal revascularization and interval ligation (DRIL) is considered a useful option to relieve haemo...
The DRIL procedure first described in 1988 has long been considered the preferred treatment for arte...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the outcomes of duplex ultrasonography (DUS)–guided...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the outcomes of duplex ultrasonography (DUS)–guided...
Objective: Haemodialysis access induced distal ischemia (HAIDI) induced by an autogenous arterioveno...
Purpose: To demonstrate that treatment with distal radial artery ligation (DRAL), based on preoperat...
AbstractPurpose: Traditional options for treating ischemic steal syndrome related to a functioning d...
In the setting of ischemic steal syndrome with tissue loss, patients with radiocephalic fistulas hav...
Purpose: To clarify the role of endovascular treatment in patients with Critical Hand Ischemia of th...
BackgroundThe distal revascularization and interval ligation (DRIL) procedure has evolved as the opt...
ObjectiveThe treatment goals of access-related hand ischemia (ARHI) are to reverse symptoms and salv...
BackgroundArterial steal syndrome after angioaccess surgery can lead to potentially devastating comp...
AbstractPurpose: The treatment of hemodialysis access-induced ischemic steal syndrome is challenging...
Objective: Vascular access-induced ischemia remains a rare but significant complication of arteriov...
Objectives: Hemodialysis access induced distal ischemia (HAIDI) is not a rare complication of hemodi...
Distal revascularization and interval ligation (DRIL) is considered a useful option to relieve haemo...
The DRIL procedure first described in 1988 has long been considered the preferred treatment for arte...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the outcomes of duplex ultrasonography (DUS)–guided...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the outcomes of duplex ultrasonography (DUS)–guided...
Objective: Haemodialysis access induced distal ischemia (HAIDI) induced by an autogenous arterioveno...
Purpose: To demonstrate that treatment with distal radial artery ligation (DRAL), based on preoperat...
AbstractPurpose: Traditional options for treating ischemic steal syndrome related to a functioning d...
In the setting of ischemic steal syndrome with tissue loss, patients with radiocephalic fistulas hav...
Purpose: To clarify the role of endovascular treatment in patients with Critical Hand Ischemia of th...