2009
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1225673
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Axillary Vein Rupture after Angioplasty

Abstract: Venous rupture is an uncommon complication resulting from dialysis graft interventions. The authors describe a case of axillary vein rupture following angioplasty necessitating placement of a covered stent for the control of hemorrhage.

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“…3,4,5 Various methods such as observation, balloon tamponade, stent or stent-graft were used in treating venous rupture, and they all indicated favourable outcomes. 3,13,17,18,19,20,21 In the case of using a bare stent, although bleeding through interstices of the stent can Open Access be suspected, these bleedings are very minimal and the use of the bare stent was effective in the management of venous rupture bleeding. Stent deployment is hypothesised to be effective and safe by providing a low-resistance conduit for blood flow in treating venous rupture.…”
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“…3,4,5 Various methods such as observation, balloon tamponade, stent or stent-graft were used in treating venous rupture, and they all indicated favourable outcomes. 3,13,17,18,19,20,21 In the case of using a bare stent, although bleeding through interstices of the stent can Open Access be suspected, these bleedings are very minimal and the use of the bare stent was effective in the management of venous rupture bleeding. Stent deployment is hypothesised to be effective and safe by providing a low-resistance conduit for blood flow in treating venous rupture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7,9,10,11,12 However, there have been very few case reports about complications that may arise while performing PTA and stent placement for central venous stenosis or occlusion. 13 The purpose of this study is to investigate the incidence and management of central vein rupture that can occur while performing PTA for central vein stenosis or occlusion in the haemodialysis patient.…”
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confidence: 99%