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Salvage of Early-Failing Radiocephalic Fistulae with Techniques that Minimize Venous Dissection.

Nirvana Sadaghianloo1, Alan Dardik2, Elixène Jean-Baptiste1, Khalid Rajhi1, Pierre Haudebourg1, Serge Declemy1, Réda Hassen-Khodja3.   

Abstract

Although radiocephalic fistulae are the preferred hemodialysis access, juxta-anastomotic stenosis is often responsible for early fistula failure. We hypothesized that wall ischemia from surgical manipulation leads to early juxta-anastomotic neointimal hyperplasia and failure of maturation and that minimal venous dissection will improve surgical salvage, increasing fistula maturation rates. For failing-to-mature radiocephalic fistulae that develop early juxta-anastomotic stenosis, we describe 3 variations to perform a new proximal anastomosis with a minimal dissection technique on the forearm cephalic vein: (1) side-to-side anastomosis, (2) radial artery deviation and reimplantation, or (3) radial artery deviation and loop reimplantation. Minimal dissection of the cephalic vein achieves fistula salvage without needing a more proximal site for access.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26122418     DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2015.04.075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0890-5096            Impact factor:   1.466


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1.  Artery to vein configuration of arteriovenous fistula improves hemodynamics to increase maturation and patency.

Authors:  Hualong Bai; Nirvana Sadaghianloo; Jolanta Gorecka; Shirley Liu; Shun Ono; Abhay B Ramachandra; Sophie Bonnet; Nathalie M Mazure; Serge Declemy; Jay D Humphrey; Alan Dardik
Journal:  Sci Transl Med       Date:  2020-08-19       Impact factor: 17.956

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