Vascular complications for hemodyalisis. Role of microsurgery

This artiche describes the treatment of 66 early and late vascular complications of native arteriovenous fistola (AVF) in patients with end-stage renal disease, between January 1987 and January 2005. Thirty were arteriovenous aneurisms and three pseudoaneyrysms; thirty were tromboses. We also observ...

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Main Authors: CAVALLARO, Giuseppe, FABIANO, LETTERIA, FABIANO, Valerio, CAVALLARO E
Other Authors: Cavallaro, Giuseppe, Cavallaro, E, Fabiano, Letteria, Fabiano, Valerio
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Italian
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11570/1841273
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spelling ftunimessinairis:oai:iris.unime.it:11570/1841273 2024-02-04T09:58:45+01:00 Vascular complications for hemodyalisis. Role of microsurgery CAVALLARO, Giuseppe FABIANO, LETTERIA FABIANO, Valerio CAVALLARO E Cavallaro, Giuseppe Cavallaro, E Fabiano, Letteria Fabiano, Valerio 2006 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11570/1841273 ita ita volume:22 firstpage:69 lastpage:72 numberofpages:4 journal:ACTA CHIRURGICA MEDITERRANEA http://hdl.handle.net/11570/1841273 hemodyalisi microsurgery vascular complications info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftunimessinairis 2024-01-10T17:37:39Z This artiche describes the treatment of 66 early and late vascular complications of native arteriovenous fistola (AVF) in patients with end-stage renal disease, between January 1987 and January 2005. Thirty were arteriovenous aneurisms and three pseudoaneyrysms; thirty were tromboses. We also observed two cases of periarteritis associated with sistemic lupus erithematosus (SLE) and one complex iatrogenic lesion caused by an attempt at percutaneos restoration of potency. We applied microsurgical principles, instruments, and techniques. It was possible to restore a vascular access at the original site, using the same vessels in 55 cases (83.3%). In 10.9% of cases, we were able to rescue the original AVF by microsurgical revision. A new vascular access had to be created proximally in the same limb ar in the controlateral forearm in 12 cases (18% of the total, 40% of the aneurysms). After a minimum follow-up of 8 months, the 7.6% of the patients had to be reoperated for further complications. Our data support the idea that microsurgical treatment of vascular complications of native AVF is highly successful compared with results obtained by conventional surgery and, in a defined subgroup of patients, permits salvage of the fistula. Article in Journal/Newspaper artiche Università degli Studi di Messina: IRIS
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topic hemodyalisi
microsurgery
vascular complications
spellingShingle hemodyalisi
microsurgery
vascular complications
CAVALLARO, Giuseppe
FABIANO, LETTERIA
FABIANO, Valerio
CAVALLARO E
Vascular complications for hemodyalisis. Role of microsurgery
topic_facet hemodyalisi
microsurgery
vascular complications
description This artiche describes the treatment of 66 early and late vascular complications of native arteriovenous fistola (AVF) in patients with end-stage renal disease, between January 1987 and January 2005. Thirty were arteriovenous aneurisms and three pseudoaneyrysms; thirty were tromboses. We also observed two cases of periarteritis associated with sistemic lupus erithematosus (SLE) and one complex iatrogenic lesion caused by an attempt at percutaneos restoration of potency. We applied microsurgical principles, instruments, and techniques. It was possible to restore a vascular access at the original site, using the same vessels in 55 cases (83.3%). In 10.9% of cases, we were able to rescue the original AVF by microsurgical revision. A new vascular access had to be created proximally in the same limb ar in the controlateral forearm in 12 cases (18% of the total, 40% of the aneurysms). After a minimum follow-up of 8 months, the 7.6% of the patients had to be reoperated for further complications. Our data support the idea that microsurgical treatment of vascular complications of native AVF is highly successful compared with results obtained by conventional surgery and, in a defined subgroup of patients, permits salvage of the fistula.
author2 Cavallaro, Giuseppe
Cavallaro, E
Fabiano, Letteria
Fabiano, Valerio
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author CAVALLARO, Giuseppe
FABIANO, LETTERIA
FABIANO, Valerio
CAVALLARO E
author_facet CAVALLARO, Giuseppe
FABIANO, LETTERIA
FABIANO, Valerio
CAVALLARO E
author_sort CAVALLARO, Giuseppe
title Vascular complications for hemodyalisis. Role of microsurgery
title_short Vascular complications for hemodyalisis. Role of microsurgery
title_full Vascular complications for hemodyalisis. Role of microsurgery
title_fullStr Vascular complications for hemodyalisis. Role of microsurgery
title_full_unstemmed Vascular complications for hemodyalisis. Role of microsurgery
title_sort vascular complications for hemodyalisis. role of microsurgery
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/11570/1841273
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firstpage:69
lastpage:72
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