2004
DOI: 10.1308/147870804281
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The impact of training on outcomes in primary vascular access surgery

Abstract: Background: There is evidence that the outcome of arteriovenous fistula surgery is dependent on the surgeon performing the operation. Vascular access surgery provides excellent technical training for surgical trainees. The effect of surgical trainees on the outcome of fistulas was evaluated. Methods: The grade of the main operator for all first attempted (primary) upper limb arteriovenous fistulas, between February 1998 and August 2001, was identified. Median follow-up was 18.0 months (IQR, 6.5-30.1 months). S… Show more

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“…MacAskill et al and Kim et al stated in their studies that preexisting or incoming intimal hyperplasia was an important factor in AVF survival. On the other hand, the existence or absence of arteriosclerosis in the artery used for anastomosis was considered, which is similar to the study of Parmer et al, both on physiological and mechanical basis [6,11,12,15] .…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…MacAskill et al and Kim et al stated in their studies that preexisting or incoming intimal hyperplasia was an important factor in AVF survival. On the other hand, the existence or absence of arteriosclerosis in the artery used for anastomosis was considered, which is similar to the study of Parmer et al, both on physiological and mechanical basis [6,11,12,15] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Also, immediate and long-term success of a newly constructed AVF depends on several hemodynamic factors, vessel characteristics, and surgeon experience [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] . MacAskill et al and Kim et al stated in their studies that preexisting or incoming intimal hyperplasia was an important factor in AVF survival.…”
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“…Surgical experience: There can be little doubt that experienced surgeons with adequate training have good outcomes [103], but well supervised trainees can produce equivalent results [114].…”
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“…Various studies examining the outcomes of procedures in tertiary institutions performed by well‐supervised surgeons in training showed similar outcomes to consultant‐alone performed procedures 1–5 . Within an appropriate framework, this model may also be applied effectively overseas.…”
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