2022
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs.2022.v08i09.005
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Surgical Approach of an Infected Saphenofemoral Looped PTFE Graft Arteriovenous Fistula and Arterial Reconstruction with Cryopreserved Allograft

Abstract: Introduction: Autologous arteriovenous fistula is still the most popular vascular access for hemodialysis [1]. There have been few reports of saphenofemoral arteriovenous fistulas over the last 10 to 20 years because of suggestions of high morbidity, poor patencies and needling difficulties [2]. Some disadvantages of using this access are the necessity for a more extensive and deeper dissection using larger vessels and greater susceptibility to infection and steal syndrome [3, 4]. Attention should be paid to t… Show more

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“…12,13 In the current study it was observed that comorbidities such as diabetes and hypertension does not lead to FM, neither these affected the surgeon satisfaction hence, in accordance with the reported findings of Siddiqui MA et al, these chronic diseases do not interfere in the maturation of AVF directly however, uncontrolled diabetes may increase the chances of infection and persistent hypertension may also lead to FM therefore, managing theses chronic illnesses during and after surgery may lead to good outcomes of AVF in hemodialysis patients. [14][15][16] Furthermore, to identify the AVF outcomes and surgeon satisfaction thrill at the site of AVF, backflow at cut end of cephalic vein and pulse at the site of AVF were recorded. The observation revealed that presence of the thrill at the site of AVF and backflow at cut end of cephalic vein were related to surgeon satisfaction rate.…”
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“…12,13 In the current study it was observed that comorbidities such as diabetes and hypertension does not lead to FM, neither these affected the surgeon satisfaction hence, in accordance with the reported findings of Siddiqui MA et al, these chronic diseases do not interfere in the maturation of AVF directly however, uncontrolled diabetes may increase the chances of infection and persistent hypertension may also lead to FM therefore, managing theses chronic illnesses during and after surgery may lead to good outcomes of AVF in hemodialysis patients. [14][15][16] Furthermore, to identify the AVF outcomes and surgeon satisfaction thrill at the site of AVF, backflow at cut end of cephalic vein and pulse at the site of AVF were recorded. The observation revealed that presence of the thrill at the site of AVF and backflow at cut end of cephalic vein were related to surgeon satisfaction rate.…”
Section: Yes Nomentioning
confidence: 99%