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A modified technique of basilic vein transposition for haemodialysis
Author(s):
1. Farid Ahmad Chaudhary: Department of Cardiac Surgery, Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Cardiac Center, Arar, Saudi Arabia.
2. Zahid Parvez: Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Federal Postgraduate Medical Institute, Shaikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract:
Objective: To modify the technique of basilic vein transposition for vascular accesss for haemodialysis aiming at better maturation rate, longer survival of fistula and lesser complications. Study Design: Case series. Place and Duration of Study: Shaikh Zayed Hospital and Omer Hospital, Lahore, from February 2008 to July 2011. Methodology: Patients referred for basilic vein transposition for haemodialysis vascular access were prospectively enrolled. The surgical technique included small tracking incisions, an extra 3 - 4 cm of vein length harvesting to avoid tension in the vein in its new course, an oval arteriotomy and a smooth curved pathway, away from vein harvesting incision to avoid entrapment of vein in the scar. Maturation rate, fistula survival and other complications were noted. Results: There was no immediate failure in 51 patients. The complications during follow-up period were infection and thrombosis, bleeding and non-development of basilic vein in 2 patients each; and false aneurysm formation in one. Four patients died during follow-up period. The maturation time was 4.9 ± 1.1 weeks. The early patency rate was 92.2%, same at 6 months and 90.7% at 12 months. Conclusion: Arteriovenous fistula constructed with modified technique of basilic vein transposition is an acceptable and valid option of vascular access for haemodialysis.
Page(s): 47-51
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Published: Journal: Journal of College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP, Volume: 24, Issue: 1, Year: 2014
Keywords:
Arteriovenous fistula , Haemodialysis , Vascular access , basilic vein , Transposition
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