“…The surgical correction of stenosis-creating a more proximal neo-anastomosis (2,12,19,(22)(23)(24)(25)(26), vein-to-vein re-anastomosis (19,23), vein patching (12,23,26,27), or short vein (12,22,23,27) or PTFE graft interposition (12,19,24,26,27)-is a minimally invasive procedure in such easily accessible vessels, it does not use up a long segment of the vein, it involves minimal intimal trauma, and it is likely to be more durable than percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), because reported primary patency rates in surgical series are higher than after dilation (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(23)(24)(25)(26)28). Some investigators use PTA as the first-line treatment for these lesions, too, however, because it is less invasive and produces excellent immediate primary results …”