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. 1997 May;17(3):239-45.

A brief history of vascular access for hemodialysis: an unfinished story

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A brief history of vascular access for hemodialysis: an unfinished story

T Kapoian et al. Semin Nephrol. 1997 May.

Abstract

Progress in the development of permanent vascular access for hemodialysis has been much slower than progress in other areas of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patient care. This article provides a brief historical overview of the major means used for vascular access since the start of chronic hemodialysis. These access modalities include external shunts, arteriovenous fistulae, prosthetic arteriovenous grafts, needle-less access devices, and tunneled central venous catheters. Despite the evolution of access methodology, vascular access complications remain a major impediment to the full rehabilitation of the chronic hemodialysis patient.

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