2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0720-048x(02)00087-6
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Percutaneous treatment of complications occurring during hemodialysis graft recanalization

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“…As a result, the thrombus tends to form within the graft. 20,25,32 In order to ensure satisfactory inflow and outflow in such cases, sheaths are inserted from opposite sides of the graft on the upstream and downstream sides to perform PTA and thrombectomy. In cases in which the sheath insertion sites are limited and lesions are present on the upstream and/or downstream sides, it may be difficult to insert two sheaths.…”
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“…As a result, the thrombus tends to form within the graft. 20,25,32 In order to ensure satisfactory inflow and outflow in such cases, sheaths are inserted from opposite sides of the graft on the upstream and downstream sides to perform PTA and thrombectomy. In cases in which the sheath insertion sites are limited and lesions are present on the upstream and/or downstream sides, it may be difficult to insert two sheaths.…”
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“…Patients will complain of pain at the dilation site after balloon deflation following the completion of the balloon dilation procedure. 22,32 Procedures used to manage damage differ depending upon 1) The juxta-anastomotic site, 2) The vein from the forearm to the upper arm, and 3) The central vein. Regardless of the location of the damage, the guidewire must first not be removed.…”
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“…A procedure with an excessive complication rate suggests the need for critical evaluation of the technique and procedure. The interventionist performing the basic procedure must be prepared to manage any complications as they occur (3, 4). The purpose of this article is to discuss the complications that can occur during the treatment of vascular access problems requiring additional endovascular therapy for management.…”
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