Uncommon vascular access in patients who need hemodialysis
The case reports of 2 patients with chronic terminal renal failure who had no conventional venous accesses and loss of the peritoneum function are presented; therefore, they didn't have clinical conditions for a renal transplant. The possibility of vascular access was studied and after several...
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Centro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas,
2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | The case reports of 2 patients with chronic terminal renal failure who had no conventional venous accesses and loss of the peritoneum function are presented; therefore, they didn't have clinical conditions for a renal transplant. The possibility of vascular access was studied and after several failed attempts for hemodialysis fistula, it was possible to continue with the purifying therapy and a catheter was implanted in the external iliac vein by means of the Gibson technique, which determined the continuity of hemodialysis with lengthening of their lives. |
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Item Description: | 1029-3019 |