2017
DOI: 10.4038/sljs.v35i2.8382
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Transposed brachio-basilic arterio-venous fistulae versus prosthetic arteriovenous grafts; mid-term results and a review of literature

Abstract: Introduction With increasing prevalence of chronic kidney disease worldwide, the demand for long-term renal replacement therapy is on the incline. Apart from renal transplantation, this includes sustainable vascular access for long-term haemodialysis, often requiring secondary and tertiary access. Objective To assess the place of Transposed Brachio-Basilic Arterio-Venous Fistula (TBB-AVF) as a second line access compared to prosthetic Aretrio Venous Grafts (AVG), with emphasis on functional patency and access … Show more

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“…The results of the study screening and selection process are summarized in Figure 1. Finally, 26 retrospective studies, 14 –39 four randomized controlled trials, 40 43 two prospective trials, 44,45 one controlled-comparative study, 46 with 6430 enrolled participants were identified in our analysis. Of those 6430 participants, 2420 patients received tAVF operation and 4010 patients accepted AVG surgery.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the study screening and selection process are summarized in Figure 1. Finally, 26 retrospective studies, 14 –39 four randomized controlled trials, 40 43 two prospective trials, 44,45 one controlled-comparative study, 46 with 6430 enrolled participants were identified in our analysis. Of those 6430 participants, 2420 patients received tAVF operation and 4010 patients accepted AVG surgery.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%