AbstractIncreasing the prevalence of arteriovenous fistula over arteriovenous synthetic graft is critical for decreasing the morbidity and costs of dialysis patients. This is highlighted in the guidelines set forth by The National Kidney Foundation-Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative (NKF-DOQI), which encourage the increased use of autogenous vein in fistula creation. In addition to the basilic and cephalic veins, another source of autogenous vein is the brachial vein, a deep vein of the upper arm. Here we describe 2 patients with absence of adequate superficial veins, in whom a transposed brachial vein was used for the creation of an arteriovenous fistula
OBJECTIVES International guidelines recommend the use of autogenous vascular access. Where suitab...
BackgroundThe use of catheters or prosthetic grafts for vascular access has significantly higher mor...
AbstractTwo-stage autogenous brachial vein–brachial artery access (ABBA) has been proposed as an opt...
AbstractIncreasing the prevalence of arteriovenous fistula over arteriovenous synthetic graft is cri...
BackgroundAn arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred vascular access for hemodialysis, offering...
ObjectiveThe National Kidney Foundation Dialysis Outcomes and Quality Initiative recommends autogeno...
WOS: 000362120900018Arteriovenous fistulas for hemodialysis are usually open in the upper extremity....
The arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is recommended as the preferred hemodialysis access. However, placin...
When patients lack suitable superficial veins in the upper extremity to create an arteriovenous fist...
The creation of an arteriovenous fistula instead of a synthetic vascular graft is a smart decision i...
AbstractPurpose: We describe a technique of superficial venous transposition in the forearm used for...
AbstractA good functioning arteriovenous (AV) fistula or prosthetic graft is indispensable to a hemo...
The optimal dialysis access for the patient with chronic renal failure is considered to be an autoge...
Abstract Increasing the prevalence of arteriovenous fistula over arteriovenous synthetic graft is cr...
The survival of patients on long-term hemodialysis has improved. End-stage renal disease patients no...
OBJECTIVES International guidelines recommend the use of autogenous vascular access. Where suitab...
BackgroundThe use of catheters or prosthetic grafts for vascular access has significantly higher mor...
AbstractTwo-stage autogenous brachial vein–brachial artery access (ABBA) has been proposed as an opt...
AbstractIncreasing the prevalence of arteriovenous fistula over arteriovenous synthetic graft is cri...
BackgroundAn arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred vascular access for hemodialysis, offering...
ObjectiveThe National Kidney Foundation Dialysis Outcomes and Quality Initiative recommends autogeno...
WOS: 000362120900018Arteriovenous fistulas for hemodialysis are usually open in the upper extremity....
The arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is recommended as the preferred hemodialysis access. However, placin...
When patients lack suitable superficial veins in the upper extremity to create an arteriovenous fist...
The creation of an arteriovenous fistula instead of a synthetic vascular graft is a smart decision i...
AbstractPurpose: We describe a technique of superficial venous transposition in the forearm used for...
AbstractA good functioning arteriovenous (AV) fistula or prosthetic graft is indispensable to a hemo...
The optimal dialysis access for the patient with chronic renal failure is considered to be an autoge...
Abstract Increasing the prevalence of arteriovenous fistula over arteriovenous synthetic graft is cr...
The survival of patients on long-term hemodialysis has improved. End-stage renal disease patients no...
OBJECTIVES International guidelines recommend the use of autogenous vascular access. Where suitab...
BackgroundThe use of catheters or prosthetic grafts for vascular access has significantly higher mor...
AbstractTwo-stage autogenous brachial vein–brachial artery access (ABBA) has been proposed as an opt...