Based on the patient's life planning, arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and arteriovenous graft (AVG) is better than tunnel-cuffed catheter (TCC) due to catheter-related central venous disease. However, the successful establishment of AVF or AVG requires sufficient vascular conditions. This case report described the reconstruction of an abandoned AVG in a young patient with a small-caliber and high bifurcation artery that was initially unsuitable for AVG creation. We designed a procedure in which an AVF was first established to achieve arterial dilation, and after sufficient enlargement of the artery in a few days, the abandoned graft was reutilized by graft interposition in arterial and venous side separately. We salvaged an AVG by using a simple and inexpensive method to create sufficient arterial condition for AVG establishment making a young patient able to transition from a TCC to an AVG.

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