AbstractBackground: The most common cause of graft failure in patients undergoing hemodialysis is outflow venous stenosis. Long-term compromise of venous central trunks must be resolved. Purpose: This study was undertaken to evaluate an unusual surgical option, bypass to decompress a long-term vascular graft to the femoral vein, improving venous outflow, alleviating symptoms of venous hypertension, and restoring vascular integrity for dialysis. Patients and methods: The study included 3 patients with end-stage renal disease with signs and symptoms of dysfunctioning grafts. Angiographic studies showed occlusion or stricture of the central venous tract and venous outflow compromise. All patients had multiple temporary and long-term vascular a...
Background In this case report, we present two chronic hemodialysis patients with upper extremity sw...
AbstractObjectivesDialysis-dependent patients often have central venous drainage complications. In p...
Recently, the use of central venous catheters (CVC) as a vascular access in patients undergoing hemo...
Purpose: Maintaining vascular access in patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis is a challenging pr...
AbstractPurpose: Central venous obstruction is a common problem in patients with chronic renal failu...
There is no doubt that the optimal vascular access is arteriovenous fistula (AVF). However, the prop...
ObjectiveCentral vein stenosis or occlusion remains an unfortunate complication associated with the ...
Introduction: The leading cause of failure for an autogenous or prosthetic arteriovenous hemodialysi...
Objective: Central vein occlusion is a common complication related to central vein catheter insertio...
ObjectiveVenous hypertension due to subclavian or innominate vein stenosis coexisting with a functio...
Background: Central venous disease is a serious complication in patients undergoing hemodialysis, of...
Surgically placed dialysis access is an important component of dialysis replacement therapy. The vas...
ObjectivesCovered stents have been proposed as an endovascular option for recalcitrant cases of hemo...
AbstractObjective: Angioaccess for hemodialysis in an extremity with disadvantaged venous outflow ha...
Central venous stenosis is an important hindrance to long-term maintenance of arteriovenous access i...
Background In this case report, we present two chronic hemodialysis patients with upper extremity sw...
AbstractObjectivesDialysis-dependent patients often have central venous drainage complications. In p...
Recently, the use of central venous catheters (CVC) as a vascular access in patients undergoing hemo...
Purpose: Maintaining vascular access in patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis is a challenging pr...
AbstractPurpose: Central venous obstruction is a common problem in patients with chronic renal failu...
There is no doubt that the optimal vascular access is arteriovenous fistula (AVF). However, the prop...
ObjectiveCentral vein stenosis or occlusion remains an unfortunate complication associated with the ...
Introduction: The leading cause of failure for an autogenous or prosthetic arteriovenous hemodialysi...
Objective: Central vein occlusion is a common complication related to central vein catheter insertio...
ObjectiveVenous hypertension due to subclavian or innominate vein stenosis coexisting with a functio...
Background: Central venous disease is a serious complication in patients undergoing hemodialysis, of...
Surgically placed dialysis access is an important component of dialysis replacement therapy. The vas...
ObjectivesCovered stents have been proposed as an endovascular option for recalcitrant cases of hemo...
AbstractObjective: Angioaccess for hemodialysis in an extremity with disadvantaged venous outflow ha...
Central venous stenosis is an important hindrance to long-term maintenance of arteriovenous access i...
Background In this case report, we present two chronic hemodialysis patients with upper extremity sw...
AbstractObjectivesDialysis-dependent patients often have central venous drainage complications. In p...
Recently, the use of central venous catheters (CVC) as a vascular access in patients undergoing hemo...