Surgical Rejoining of Small Arm Veins to Enhance Dialysis Fistula Maturation
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Non-maturation of arteriovenous fistulas is a frequent problem after dialysis access creation, especially in the forearm. The presence of accessory veins may play an important role in the non-maturing fistula. Several surgical and endovascular techniques are described to deal with this problem. We describe a new surgical technique in which we perform a rejoining of the arm veins to create a single large run-off vessel with greater diameter and flow for haemodialysis.
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PMID: 38738746 PMC: 11701698. DOI: 10.4274/dir.2024.232607.