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- W2009417247 abstract "The use of catheters or prosthetic grafts for vascular access has significantly higher mortality and morbidity risks, in addition to higher costs, than arteriovenous fistulas (AVF). Many patients have a difficult access extremity due to complex medical illnesses, previous vascular access procedures, intravenous catheters, diabetes, vascular disease, female sex, age, and other complicating factors. Transposition AVFs (AVF-T) have been used for these individuals to avoid catheters and grafts. We report our experience with primary and staged basilic vein AVF-Ts and staged brachial vein AVF-Ts.From our database of consecutive vascular access operations, we reviewed patients from May 2003 to September 2006 for all upper extremity AVF-Ts. A primary AVF-T was used when the basilic vein was continuous with a minimum diameter of 4 mm and of adequate length. When the basilic vein was 2.5 to 4 mm, the procedure was staged. The proximal radial artery was used for inflow, if possible. When the basilic vein was not suitable, a radial vein or brachial vein anastomosis was performed as the first stage of a planned brachial vein AVF-T. The second stage operations of staged AVF-Ts were generally done 4 to 6 weeks after the primary AVF construction. All patients were evaluated with preoperative ultrasound imaging by the operating surgeon.From a database of 412 consecutive vascular access patients, 78 upper extremity transposition procedures were identified. Of these, 57 patients (73.1%) were women, 44 (56.4%) were diabetic, and 46 (59.0%) had previous access surgery. Fifty-eight operations were staged procedures. The basilic vein was used in 68 AVF-T, the brachial vein in six, and cephalic vein in four. The anastomosis was based on the proximal radial artery in 60 patients. Mean follow-up was 18 months (range, 3-48 months). Primary patency, primary assisted patency, and cumulative patency were 45.7%, 93.5%, and 96.0% at 12 months and 27.6%, 86.5%, and 88.9% at 24 months, respectively. No prosthetic grafts were used in the study period.Both primary and staged AVF-T procedures were successfully used in patients with difficult access extremities. AVF-Ts were durable, although many required an interventional procedure for maturation or maintenance. Cumulative (secondary) patency was 96.0% at 12 months and 88.9% at 24 months. The absence of an adequate basilic vein does not preclude the use of a staged AVF-T because the brachial vein offers a suitable alternative." @default.
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- W2009417247 title "Primary and staged transposition arteriovenous fistulas" @default.
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