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. 1983 Sep;94(3):464-70.

Salvage operations for malfunctioning polytetrafluoroethylene hemodialysis access grafts

  • PMID: 6612581

Salvage operations for malfunctioning polytetrafluoroethylene hemodialysis access grafts

E E Etheredge et al. Surgery. 1983 Sep.

Abstract

During the study period a cohort of 170 of patients receiving long-term hemodialysis treatment required placement of 214 polytetrafluoroethylene grafts for vascular access; within this period 74 of these patients had significant graft malfunction that required 149 salvage operations. The most common failure/malfunction was thrombosis, and the most commonly appreciated mechanical cause of graft failure was outflow venous stenosis. Complex revisions were required to address this problem. First, second, and third revisions were successful in 65%, 53%, and 44% of cases, respectively. Multiple revisions, including thrombectomy, were required in some, but the functional life of these salvaged grafts was nearly equal to that of grafts that did not require revision. Abandonment of grafts because of secondary infection exacted a toll in both groups.

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