The autogenous saphenous vein loop for haemodialysis
Abstract
Eleven autogenous saphenous vein loops have been used in 9 patients on haemodialysis in order to gain access to the circulation. All the patients lacked peripheral vessels available for alternative procedures. These grafts have functioned satisfactorily for over 18 months and have proved technically easy to construct and efficient to use. Three loops thrombosed after successful renal transplantation, and 1 developed an aneurysm which was...
Paper Details
Title
The autogenous saphenous vein loop for haemodialysis
Published Date
May 1, 1973
Journal
Volume
60
Issue
5
Pages
383 - 386
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