[Operative treatment of dialysis associated steal syndrome: basilic vein graft applied for revision using distal inflow (RUDI) procedure].

[Operative treatment of dialysis associated steal syndrome: basilic vein graft applied for revision using distal inflow (RUDI) procedure]. Magy Seb. 2019 Dec;72(4):167-171 Authors: Teknős D, Székely Á, Darabos G, Péceli A Abstract Introduction: Artificial arterio-venous fistula-induced steal syndrome and subsequent distal ischemia are one of the most serious complications of arterial-venous fistula (AVF) surgery, ranging from 1 to 8% of cases. Traditionally, the complication is difficult to treat without losing the fistula. Treatment options include ligature of the fistula, fistula banding, distal revascularization with interval ligation (DRIL), proximalisation of the arterial inflow (PAI), and revision using distal inflow (RUDI). We would like to present a case of a 45-year-old woman who has developed dialysis associated steal syndrome with necrosis on the left arm 5 months after a cubital AVF was created. In order to maintain her arterio-venous fistula, RUDI procedure was performed to eliminate ischemia. We used basilic vein graft for distal revision of the astomosis. As a result of the procedure, ischemic complaints ceased, dialysis did not need to be interrupted, no further vascular access was necessary. Distalization of arterial inflow (RUDI) is an easy-to-implement, good-performing method for which the use of vena basilica graft is a very obvious solution. PMID: 31813239 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Magyar Sebeszet - Category: Surgery Authors: Tags: Magy Seb Source Type: research
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