Saphenofemoral arteriovenous fistula as hemodialysis access


Autoria(s): Correa, João A; de Abreu, Luiz ; Pires, Adilson C; Breda, João R; Yamazaki, Yumiko R; Fioretti, Alexandre C; Valenti, Vitor E; Vanderlei, Luiz ; Souza Junior, Hugo Macedo Ferraz e; Colombari, Eduardo ; Miranda, Fausto 
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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26/08/2013

26/08/2013

2010

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Abstract Background An upper limb arteriovenous (AV) fistula is the access of choice for haemodialysis (HD). There have been few reports of saphenofemoral AV fistulas (SFAVF) over the last 10-20 years because of previous suggestions of poor patencies and needling difficulties. Here, we describe our clinical experience with SFAVF. Methods SFAVFs were evaluated using the following variables: immediate results, early and late complications, intraoperative and postoperative complications (up to day 30), efficiency of the fistula after the onset of needling and complications associated to its use. Results Fifty-six SFAVF fistulas were created in 48 patients. Eight patients had two fistulas: 8 patent (16%), 10 transplanted (20%), 12 deaths (24%), 1 low flow (2%) and 20 thrombosis (39%) (first two months of preparation). One patient had severe hypotension during surgery, which caused thrombosis of the fistula, which was successfully thrombectomised, four thrombosed fistulae were successfully thrombectomised and revised on the first postoperative day. After 59 months of follow-up, primary patency was 44%. Conclusion SFAVF is an adequate alternative for patients without the possibility for other access in the upper limbs, allowing efficient dialysis with good long-term patency with a low complication rate.

This study received financial support from Núcleo de Estudos, Pesquisas e Assessoria à Saúde da Faculdade de Medicina do ABC (NEPAS-FMABC). We thank Dr. Eric Roger Wroclawski for the incentive and collaboration in this study. We very thank Dr. Adam R. Wende for critical review of the grammar. We appreciate the reviewers for their highly constructive reviews, especially regarding grammar.

This study received financial support from Núcleo de Estudos, Pesquisas e Assessoria à Saúde da Faculdade de Medicina do ABC (NEPASFMABC). We thank Dr. Eric Roger Wroclawski for the incentive and collaboration in this study. We very thank Dr. Adam R. Wende for critical review of the grammar. We appreciate the reviewers for their highly constructive reviews, especially regarding grammar.

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BMC Surgery. Oct 10(1), 2010

1471-2482

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/32901

10.1186/1471-2482-10-28

http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2482/10/28

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eng

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BMC Surgery

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