PurposeConstruction of prosthetic arteriovenous access for hemodialysis in the thigh results in a high incidence of graft failure and infection. Autogenous femoral artery-common femoral thigh transposition (transposed femoral vein [tFV]) arteriovenous accesses have superior patency, but our previous report documented a high incidence of ischemic events requiring secondary surgical intervention. Recent results of improved patient selection and intraoperative maneuvers to reduce ischemia are unknown.MethodsDuring a 6-year period eight children (mean age, 13.3 years) and 46 adults (mean age, 52.3 years; 27 female, 19 male) underwent construction of 55 tFV thigh accesses for hemodialysis access. Adult patients were divided into groups I and II ...
Abstract- Arteriovenous fistulae traditionally have been placed in the upper extremity. Experience w...
Cryopreserved allografts have demonstrated resistance to infection similar to that of autogenous tis...
Patients who receive dialysis rely on vascular access. With advances in hemodialysis technique and d...
PurposeConstruction of prosthetic arteriovenous access for hemodialysis in the thigh results in a hi...
Introduction: Lower extremity hemodialysis access is offered to the patients who have severe central...
AbstractPurpose: The National Kidney Foundation–Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative guidelines favo...
Purpose: A new surgical approach for vascular access for hemodialysis using a latero-lateral arterio...
AbstractBackground: Several studies have reported success in the use of venous homografts for arteri...
Increasing numbers of patients on long term hemodialysis become “desperate” and lose all convenient ...
Lower limb vascular access is used as an access site in patients in whom all upper limb possibilitie...
Background: The lower extremity is increasingly used as an access site in end-stage renal disease pa...
AbstractMaintaining hemodialysis access in the expanding number of patients with end-stage renal dis...
Background: Femoral arteriovenous grafts are rarely used to provide vascular access for dialysis pat...
BackgroundWound morbidity commonly accompanies transposition of the femoral vein when used for hemod...
AbstractBackgroundThe lower extremity is increasingly used as an access site in end-stage renal dise...
Abstract- Arteriovenous fistulae traditionally have been placed in the upper extremity. Experience w...
Cryopreserved allografts have demonstrated resistance to infection similar to that of autogenous tis...
Patients who receive dialysis rely on vascular access. With advances in hemodialysis technique and d...
PurposeConstruction of prosthetic arteriovenous access for hemodialysis in the thigh results in a hi...
Introduction: Lower extremity hemodialysis access is offered to the patients who have severe central...
AbstractPurpose: The National Kidney Foundation–Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative guidelines favo...
Purpose: A new surgical approach for vascular access for hemodialysis using a latero-lateral arterio...
AbstractBackground: Several studies have reported success in the use of venous homografts for arteri...
Increasing numbers of patients on long term hemodialysis become “desperate” and lose all convenient ...
Lower limb vascular access is used as an access site in patients in whom all upper limb possibilitie...
Background: The lower extremity is increasingly used as an access site in end-stage renal disease pa...
AbstractMaintaining hemodialysis access in the expanding number of patients with end-stage renal dis...
Background: Femoral arteriovenous grafts are rarely used to provide vascular access for dialysis pat...
BackgroundWound morbidity commonly accompanies transposition of the femoral vein when used for hemod...
AbstractBackgroundThe lower extremity is increasingly used as an access site in end-stage renal dise...
Abstract- Arteriovenous fistulae traditionally have been placed in the upper extremity. Experience w...
Cryopreserved allografts have demonstrated resistance to infection similar to that of autogenous tis...
Patients who receive dialysis rely on vascular access. With advances in hemodialysis technique and d...