Assessment of arteriovenous fistulas made with the oval-shaped anastomosis technique in the end-stage renal disease patients

Samer Makki Mohamed Al-Hakkak (1) , Firas Shaker Mahmoud Al-Faham (2) , Alaa Abood Al-Wadees (3) , Mehmet Besir Akpinar (4)
(1) Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Jabir Ibn Hayyan Medical University, Najaf city, Iraq, Iraq ,
(2) Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kerbala University, Kerbala city, Iraq, Iraq ,
(3) Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Jabir Ibn Hayyan Medical University, Najaf city, Iraq, Iraq ,
(4) Tutav Private Healing Hospital, Cardiovascular Surgery, Izmir, Turkey, Turkey

Abstract

The end-stage renal disease still holds significant health problems, getting, good, long term functioning vascular access for hemodialysis is our utmost value. Autogenous techniques are generally used for access. There are many surgical methods for getting autogenous access in hemodialysis patients. We aimed to assess the outcomes of the “oval-shaped anastomosis” technique used during the creation of arteriovenous fistulas in patients with advanced renal impairments. We randomly selected and retrospectively examined 52 patients on whom the “oval-shaped anastomosis” technique had been performed. Forty-nine (94%) patency rate in the 52 randomly selected patients on whom we used this mechanism in the first 6 months follow up. The patency and good functioning fistula created for hemodialysis is our priority in advance renal impairment. This technique has been particularly useful in stiff arteriosclerotic arteries, and it provides a more comfortable and clear anastomosis.

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Samer Makki Mohamed Al-Hakkak
Sammerhakak1971@yahoo.com (Primary Contact)
Firas Shaker Mahmoud Al-Faham
Alaa Abood Al-Wadees
Mehmet Besir Akpinar
Samer Makki Mohamed Al-Hakkak, Firas Shaker Mahmoud Al-Faham, Alaa Abood Al-Wadees, & Mehmet Besir Akpinar. (2019). Assessment of arteriovenous fistulas made with the oval-shaped anastomosis technique in the end-stage renal disease patients. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 10(4), 3669–3673. Retrieved from https://ijrps.com/home/article/view/3230

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