2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2011.12.131
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Abstract No. 91: Angioplasty of communicating veins to the brachial vein in hemodialysis patients with obliterated superficial veins of the upper arm

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“…Angioplasty alone for the communicating stenotic veins to the brachial vein in patients with obliterated superficial veins of the upper arm yielded high initial success but lower patency rates of the matured AVF at 12-21 month follow-up [15]. The communicating veins described in their report were located deep to the antecubital fascia and were actually the perforating deep median vein and brachial venae comitantes according to the latest nomenclature [16].…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Angioplasty alone for the communicating stenotic veins to the brachial vein in patients with obliterated superficial veins of the upper arm yielded high initial success but lower patency rates of the matured AVF at 12-21 month follow-up [15]. The communicating veins described in their report were located deep to the antecubital fascia and were actually the perforating deep median vein and brachial venae comitantes according to the latest nomenclature [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%