AbstractAs the population requiring hemodialysis grows, it becomes increasingly common to encounter patients with limited options for vascular access. Because inability to secure vascular access is a life-threatening problem, it is important to consider all possible options in each patient. We report a new arteriovenous grafting procedure in which the left renal vein is used for outflow in a patient with multiple venous occlusions. Patency of the graft continues 18 months after placement. This graft carries acceptable morbidity, and can be revised. Consideration of this graft is appropriate in selected patients
AbstractBackground: The most common cause of graft failure in patients undergoing hemodialysis is ou...
Introduction: Lower extremity hemodialysis access is offered to the patients who have severe central...
Objectives. To present a series of ipsilateral axillary artery to axillary vein loop arm grafts as a...
AbstractAs the population requiring hemodialysis grows, it becomes increasingly common to encounter ...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe a series of venous surgical procedures performed to maintain vascular ...
AbstractPurpose: Central venous obstruction is a common problem in patients with chronic renal failu...
AbstractMaintaining hemodialysis access in the expanding number of patients with end-stage renal dis...
Patients who receive dialysis rely on vascular access. With advances in hemodialysis technique and d...
ObjectiveVenous hypertension due to subclavian or innominate vein stenosis coexisting with a functio...
In hemodialysis, vascular access is a key issue. The preferred access is an arteriovenous fistula on...
PurposeThis study reports our midterm results with arteriovenous axillary loop grafts (AVALG) and ev...
AbstractObjectivesDialysis-dependent patients often have central venous drainage complications. In p...
The Hemodialysis Reliable Outflow (HeRO) graft (Hemosphere Inc, Eden Prairie, Minn) offers a new opt...
AbstractCentral venous obstruction of the upper limbs is a common problem in patients on long-term d...
AbstractObjective: Angioaccess for hemodialysis in an extremity with disadvantaged venous outflow ha...
AbstractBackground: The most common cause of graft failure in patients undergoing hemodialysis is ou...
Introduction: Lower extremity hemodialysis access is offered to the patients who have severe central...
Objectives. To present a series of ipsilateral axillary artery to axillary vein loop arm grafts as a...
AbstractAs the population requiring hemodialysis grows, it becomes increasingly common to encounter ...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe a series of venous surgical procedures performed to maintain vascular ...
AbstractPurpose: Central venous obstruction is a common problem in patients with chronic renal failu...
AbstractMaintaining hemodialysis access in the expanding number of patients with end-stage renal dis...
Patients who receive dialysis rely on vascular access. With advances in hemodialysis technique and d...
ObjectiveVenous hypertension due to subclavian or innominate vein stenosis coexisting with a functio...
In hemodialysis, vascular access is a key issue. The preferred access is an arteriovenous fistula on...
PurposeThis study reports our midterm results with arteriovenous axillary loop grafts (AVALG) and ev...
AbstractObjectivesDialysis-dependent patients often have central venous drainage complications. In p...
The Hemodialysis Reliable Outflow (HeRO) graft (Hemosphere Inc, Eden Prairie, Minn) offers a new opt...
AbstractCentral venous obstruction of the upper limbs is a common problem in patients on long-term d...
AbstractObjective: Angioaccess for hemodialysis in an extremity with disadvantaged venous outflow ha...
AbstractBackground: The most common cause of graft failure in patients undergoing hemodialysis is ou...
Introduction: Lower extremity hemodialysis access is offered to the patients who have severe central...
Objectives. To present a series of ipsilateral axillary artery to axillary vein loop arm grafts as a...