

12 results found in Vascular Access
By: Riktha Bharaneetharan
This poster aims to assess the immediate effectiveness of Vascular Closure Devices (VCDs) used during lower limb peripheral angioplasty procedures via transfemoral access. In the VCD patient group, factors such as vascular access sites, access routes, and sheath sizes were examined.
Vascular AccessBy: Vanessa Cusati
Case report where we showed that clot retrieval systems like the Penumbra can be used not only to treat neoplastic pulmonary embolism but can also be tools of diagnosis.
Vascular AccessBy: Pawanrat Kranokpiraksa
To review the techniques of tunneled catheter removal of the stuck tunneled catheter (TC) in our hospital over the past 10 years
Vascular AccessBy: Guilherme Napp
Report of 4 cases of radial access through the anatomical snuff box for salvage of dysfunctional hemodialysis radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula
Vascular AccessBy: Rita Piedade
This poster is a report of a journey of a 15-year-old arteriovenous graft in a 54-year-old female patient, detailing the numerous interventions and surgeries undertaken to maintain its patency and ensure its continued functionality for hemodialysis
Vascular AccessBy: Safa Riahi
This study aims to share our experience in creating brachio-brachial AVFs in patients who lack adequate superficial venous circulation in the upper limb.
Vascular AccessBy: Alfred Tan
This report aims to assess the immediate effectiveness of VCDs used during lower limb peripheral angioplasty procedures. In the VCD group, factors such as vascular access sites, access routes, and sheath sizes were examined.
Vascular AccessBy: José Miguel Vilas Boas
This poster depicts a case series on the use of a modified Minimally Invasive Limited Ligation Endoluminal-Assisted Revision (MILLER) technique to address high-flow vascular access and hemodialysis access-induced distal ischemia (HAIDI). The study reports on four patients treated with this modified technique between January and May 2024, where a novel approach was applied to effectively reduce venous access flow to desired levels. The results indicated complete symptom resolution and successful access flow reduction in all cases, with no significant complications noted. This study emphasizes the modified MILLER technique as a safe, effective alternative to other banding methods, highlighting the need for further research with larger patient cohorts to confirm its efficacy and safety.
Vascular AccessBy: José Miguel Vilas Boas
The abstract discusses a clinical case of ischemic monomelic neuropathy (IMN), a rare but serious complication following the creation of arteriovenous grafts (AVG), which can result in significant sensory and motor dysfunction in the limb. The case involves a 79-year-old male patient with end-stage renal disease and diabetes who developed severe pain and deficits in hand function shortly after undergoing axillo-axillary AVG surgery. Prompt diagnosis of IMN was made based on clinical symptoms and signs, leading to urgent AVG closure. While the patient experienced some improvement in finger movement post-surgery, residual sensory and pain issues persisted. The abstract emphasizes the diagnostic challenges and potential risk factors for IMN, highlighting the necessity for prompt intervention by vascular surgeons to mitigate lasting neurological damage.
Vascular AccessBy: Jeniann Yi
The electronic health records system (EHR) has become an inextricable aspect of modern health care. Applied clinical informatics can advance EHR utilization to improve patient care and clinical workflows with the potential to decrease physician burden and promote wellness. Herein we demonstrate areas of EHR customization driven by surgeon informaticists using specialty-specific and user-centric design.
Vascular AccessBy: Rita Piedade
We present a case of AVF dysfunction, the development of brachial arterial aneurysms after AVF ligation is rare but can lead to serious complications like acute arm ischemia.
Vascular AccessBy: Asma Ben khemis
descriptive retrospective study
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