Background: The first arteriovenous fistulas were created at the wrist more than 60 years ago. Basic surgical construction techniques remain unchanged with mobilization and repositioning of the vessels followed by a sutured anastomosis. We used the Ellipsys device to construct percutaneous radiocephalic-arteriovenous fistulas at the wrist and report the results.
Methods: Data were reviewed retrospectively for all patients who had a percutaneous radiocephalic-arteriovenous fistula created during a 6-month period. Each individual underwent ultrasound vessel mapping in addition to physical examination. When a radiocephalic-arteriovenous fistula was feasible and a communicating vein ⩾ 2 mm in diameter was noted in the distal forearm along with a radial artery ⩾ 2 mm, a percutaneous radiocephalic-arteriovenous fistula was considered and reviewed with the patient.
Results: Four individuals met the criteria to consider a percutaneous radiocephalic-arteriovenous fistula and all elected to have the procedure performed. Ages were 54-85 years. Three were diabetic and one was female. All percutaneous radiocephalic-arteriovenous fistulas were technically successful. Two individuals had not yet started dialysis therapy. Successful and repetitive cannulation for the two individuals with catheters was initiated at 4 and 8 weeks post procedure. The two pre-dialysis patients had physiologic arteriovenous fistula maturation (6 mm vein diameter and >500 mL/min flow) at 4 and 12 weeks. There were no procedural or late complications and none required intervention. Follow-up was 8-23 months (mean 16 months).
Conclusion: The success of these percutaneous radiocephalic-arteriovenous fistulas suggests that use of the Ellipsys device will be applicable at the wrist in selected patients where appropriate vessel sizes and configurations are found.
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Acta Radiol
May 2024
Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Aydın Adnan Menderes University, Aydın, Turkey.
Background: Doppler ultrasound (DUS) blood volume flow (VF) calculation is the most reliable method for demonstrating the success of endovascular treatment of dysfunctional radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula (AVF). Due to the difficulty of this method for the interventionalist, VF-correlated markers are required during the procedure.
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between intraprocedural anatomical markers (AMs) and changes in VF induced by percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA).
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
October 2023
Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Aydın Adnan Menderes University, Aydın, Turkey.
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the causes of inadequate venous flow volume, which may lead to re-dysfunction in the early period after technically successful percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), and the results after one-week follow-up with or without medical treatment.
Patients And Methods: This prospective case-control study included dysfunctional radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula (AVF) cases treated with PTA between December 2021-2022. After PTA, a residual stenosis of less than 30% was considered technically successful.
Stent-grafts have been increasingly used in hemodialysis arteriovenous accesses, particularly in recurrent stenosis or in cases of vein rupture after percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA). Although they limit neointimal hyperplasia, stenosis development at stent edges remains a concern. Despite their advantages, they are seldom used on the forearm veins due to fracture risk associated with elbow motion and the potential to limit cannulation sites.
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April 2024
Department of Nephrology, Hangzhou TCM Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, China.
Background: Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) is widely used for stenosis of vascular access (VA) for hemodialysis. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of both PTA and surgical revision after intraoperative dilatation with biliary tract probes for juxta-anastomotic stenosis in autogenous radiocephalic arteriovenous fistulas (RCAVFs).
Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of PTA and surgical revision after intraoperative dilatation with biliary tract probes; these were the first interventions after RCAVF establishment in 112 patients with juxta-anastomotic stenosis.
J Vasc Access
November 2023
Department of Surgery, Saiwaicho Memorial Hospital, Okayama, Japan.
Background: Delivering requisite and minimal anesthesia for endovascular treatment (EVT) of dysfunctional arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) under the target nerve block can achieve reasonable analgesia. We evaluated the anesthetic efficacy of ultrasound (US)-guided selective block of the musculocutaneous nerve (MCN) during the EVT of runoff venous strictures in the forearm through the radiocephalic (RC)-AVF at the wrist or the anatomical snuff box and analyzed the factors inhibiting the analgesia achieved under the MCN block.
Methods: We enrolled 30 adult patients undergoing hemodialysis who had received 78 EVT sessions in an outpatient clinic mainly for long and/or multiple outflow-venous strictures in the forearm under US-guided blocks of the MCN, which provides sensory innervation to the anterolateral forearm where the cephalic vein courses.
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