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The results of denatured homologous vein grafts as conduits for secondary haemodialysis access surgery.

R J Heintjes1, B C Eikelboom, J J Steijling, R W van Reedt Dortland, F H van der Heijden, M Bastini, Y van der Graaf, P J Blankestijn, J Vos.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine the value of denatured homologous vein grafts as a conduit for secondary haemodialysis access.
DESIGN: Retrospective clinical study.
SETTING: 2 University Hospitals.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: One-hundred-and-twenty-five patients received 195 grafts over a period of five years. Fifty-six first grafts (45%) functioned without complications throughout the study period of 5.8 years. MAIN
RESULTS: Primary patency was 57% after 1 year and 25% after 3 years of follow-up. Of the initial grafts, 69 (55%) needed 161 interventions, for thrombosis (n = 59), stenosis (n = 43), failure beyond repair (n = 40), aneurysm (n = 12), infection (n = 4), steal syndrome (n = 1), and other causes (n = 2). Secondary patency was 76% at 1 year and 52% at 3 years of follow-up. A major advantage of these grafts was the low rate (2.6%) of infection. Aneurysm formation occurred 17 times in 195 grafts (8.7%).
CONCLUSIONS: Denatured homologous vein graft is a good alternative in secondary access surgery.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7664014     DOI: 10.1016/s1078-5884(05)80226-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg        ISSN: 1078-5884            Impact factor:   7.069


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1.  Cold-stored cadaveric venous allograft for superior mesenteric/portal vein reconstruction during pancreatic surgery.

Authors:  Dyre Kleive; Audun E Berstad; Caroline S Verbeke; Sven P Haugvik; Ivar P Gladhaug; Pål-Dag Line; Knut J Labori
Journal:  HPB (Oxford)       Date:  2016-06-20       Impact factor: 3.647

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