Introduction: The National Kidney Foundation's/Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative recommends autogenous arteriovenous fistulas as the preferred method for long-term hemodialysis access. Basilic vein transposition is not only an alternative in patients with failed arteriovenous access but also can be the first option for arteriovenous access in patients with inadequate cephalic vein. Several studies have shown better patency rates, cost-effectiveness, and fewer complications of autogenous access over prosthetic arteriovenous grafts.
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