Central venous obstruction has become a major problem because of the frequent need for central venous catheters in haemodialysis patients. This article discusses the epidemiology and clinical features of central venous obstruction and the different surgical and interventional alternatives for its treatment
AbstractBackground: The most common cause of graft failure in patients undergoing hemodialysis is ou...
Maintenance of hemodialysis access for end-stage renal disease continues to be a major challenge for...
Background: Inadequate vascular access in patients on haemodialysis is a major cause of hospitalizat...
ABSTRACT A major challenge in the management of hemodialysis patients is central venous stenosis and...
AbstractBackground/Aims: symptomatic central venous obstruction (CVO) in dialysis patients with arte...
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 ...
Central venous stenosis is a significant and frequently encountered problem in managing hemodial...
Background: Central venous obstruction (stenosis or occlusion) is common in patients with renal fa...
Central venous stenosis · Hemodialysis · Arteriovenous access Central venous stenosis is a well-desc...
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) has assumed an important role in the chronic management ...
Background: Central venous disease is a serious complication in patients undergoing hemodialysis, of...
AbstractPurpose: Central venous obstruction is a common problem in patients with chronic renal failu...
ObjectivesCovered stents have been proposed as an endovascular option for recalcitrant cases of hemo...
Central venous stenosis: Use of transluminal angioplasty and endovascular Wallstents: Central venous...
AbstractBackground: The most common cause of graft failure in patients undergoing hemodialysis is ou...
Maintenance of hemodialysis access for end-stage renal disease continues to be a major challenge for...
Background: Inadequate vascular access in patients on haemodialysis is a major cause of hospitalizat...
ABSTRACT A major challenge in the management of hemodialysis patients is central venous stenosis and...
AbstractBackground/Aims: symptomatic central venous obstruction (CVO) in dialysis patients with arte...
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 ...
Central venous stenosis is a significant and frequently encountered problem in managing hemodial...
Background: Central venous obstruction (stenosis or occlusion) is common in patients with renal fa...
Central venous stenosis · Hemodialysis · Arteriovenous access Central venous stenosis is a well-desc...
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) has assumed an important role in the chronic management ...
Background: Central venous disease is a serious complication in patients undergoing hemodialysis, of...
AbstractPurpose: Central venous obstruction is a common problem in patients with chronic renal failu...
ObjectivesCovered stents have been proposed as an endovascular option for recalcitrant cases of hemo...
Central venous stenosis: Use of transluminal angioplasty and endovascular Wallstents: Central venous...
AbstractBackground: The most common cause of graft failure in patients undergoing hemodialysis is ou...
Maintenance of hemodialysis access for end-stage renal disease continues to be a major challenge for...
Background: Inadequate vascular access in patients on haemodialysis is a major cause of hospitalizat...