Volkmann's ischemic contracture: An unusual complication of arterio ‐venous fistula
Abstract
Native arterio‐venous fistulae (AVF) are vascular access of first choice for chronic hemodialysis. However, AVF are also associated with many adverse events like: primary or secondary failure, infection, lymphedema, stenosis, thrombosis, and ischemia of distal extremities. The most common ischemia related complications of AVF are: ischemic neuropathy and steal syndrome with its consequences like pain and peripheral necrosis. Ischemic muscle contracture is a rare complication of AVF. Herein, we are reporting a case of Volkmann's ischemic contracture developing after creation of brachiocephalic AVF.
Source: Hemodialysis International - Category: Hematology Authors: Ajay Jaryal, Sanjay Vikrant, Preyander Thakur Tags: Case Report Source Type: research
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