Preliminary balloon dilation of both saphenous fascia and the saphenous vein increases the below-knee fistula patency, but not maturation.


Journal

The journal of vascular access
ISSN: 1724-6032
Titre abrégé: J Vasc Access
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 100940729

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Mar 2021
Historique:
pubmed: 3 7 2020
medline: 6 7 2021
entrez: 3 7 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

There is no reliable secondary site for fistula creation in patients with preclusions for further use of upper extremity vessels as viable hemodialysis access. Below-knee vessels resemble the forearm vascular anatomy and, therefore, methods to improve the outcomes of fistula creation at this level would also help to improve the quality of life for those patients. The aim of the present study was to examine the efforts to improve the functionality of below-knee fistulas in a sample of dialysis patients. We retrospectively evaluated the results of ankle fistulas created following preliminary balloon dilatation of both the saphenous fascia and the saphenous vein in 11 patients who were considered eligible if they did not have concomitant venous or arterial lower extremity disease. We assessed the changes in fistula flow within 6 months as well as patency and maturation rates. Though the patency rate at 6 months was 63.6% (seven patients), only three fistulas (27.3%) were used for routine dialysis. All mature fistulas were observed in patients with a preoperative posterior tibial artery flow of more than 35 mL/min. Saphenous vein dilation throughout the below-knee promotes fistula patency, but the posterior tibial artery shows inadequate response as an inflow supplier at the ankle level. More proximal connection of saphenous vein after balloon dilation may be used in the future to achieve adequate flow from leg arteries.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32611233
doi: 10.1177/1129729820937486
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

266-272

Auteurs

Doğan Kahraman (D)

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Gaziantep University, Faculty of Medicine, Gaziantep, Turkey.

Uğur Şener (U)

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Gaziantep University, Faculty of Medicine, Gaziantep, Turkey.

Tahir Olgaç (T)

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Gaziantep University, Faculty of Medicine, Gaziantep, Turkey.

Mehmet Moda (M)

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Gaziantep University, Faculty of Medicine, Gaziantep, Turkey.

Burak Yoğurtçuoğlu (B)

Department of Radiology, Gaziantep University, Faculty of Medicine, Gaziantep, Turkey.

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