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This is the first textbook entirely dedicated to the endovascular treatment of complications related to arteriovenous accesses for hemodialysis (native fistulas and prosthetic grafts). The book addresses the anatomy of upper limb arteries and veins as well as the clinical presentation of patients and the way to perform and read a fistulogram. Many details and illustrations are provided, clarifying the subtleties in catheterization and the dilation of stenoses. From a strategic point of view, it is explained for the first time that many stenoses must either be ignored or deliberately…mehr
This is the first textbook entirely dedicated to the endovascular treatment of complications related to arteriovenous accesses for hemodialysis (native fistulas and prosthetic grafts). The book addresses the anatomy of upper limb arteries and veins as well as the clinical presentation of patients and the way to perform and read a fistulogram. Many details and illustrations are provided, clarifying the subtleties in catheterization and the dilation of stenoses. From a strategic point of view, it is explained for the first time that many stenoses must either be ignored or deliberately underdilated. A wealth of images helps to understand the different stages of access recovery from thrombosis. As the number of incident dialysis patients is increasing by 5% every year, this is a field of growing interest. In testament to this there are several annual or bi-annual meetings held by numerous national and international societies (vascularaccesssociety.com, sfav.org, vasamd.org, dialysiscontroversies.org, asdin.org).
Luc Turmel, founding member of the European Vascular Access Society, has published numerous articles about dialysis fistulas and has participated in various conferences and courses on the topic since 1996. Claude J. Renaud, who trained with Luc Turmel, is a native speaker of English (born on the Seychelles islands and working in Singapore). He will be in charge of the translation.
Inhaltsangabe
Glory and weakness of interventional radiology in dialysis accesses.- The nephrologist, the interventional radiologist and the place of the vascular access in the treatment of end stage renal disease.- Vascular access strategy.- Natural history of vascular accesses.- Radiological anatomy and pre-operative imaging of upper limb vessels.- Which indications and which imaging method for the dialysis access?.- Psychological and clinical aspects.- Clinical pre-requisites prior to angiography.- Angiography (« fistulography »).- Dilation and stents.- Hand ischemia.- How dealing with the thrombosed access?.- Percutaneous occlusion of dialysis accesses.- Diagnostic and interventional radiology of arterio-venous accesses for hemodialysis: a European perspective.- Clinical complications during and after endovascular treatments.- Immediate and long-term results of interventional radiology in dialysis accesses.- Annexes. Addenda.
Glory and weakness of interventional radiology in dialysis accesses.- The nephrologist, the interventional radiologist and the place of the vascular access in the treatment of end stage renal disease.- Vascular access strategy.- Natural history of vascular accesses.- Radiological anatomy and pre-operative imaging of upper limb vessels.- Which indications and which imaging method for the dialysis access?.- Psychological and clinical aspects.- Clinical pre-requisites prior to angiography.- Angiography (" fistulography ").- Dilation and stents.- Hand ischemia.- How dealing with the thrombosed access?.- Percutaneous occlusion of dialysis accesses.- Diagnostic and interventional radiology of arterio-venous accesses for hemodialysis: a European perspective.- Clinical complications during and after endovascular treatments.- Immediate and long-term results of interventional radiology in dialysis accesses.- Annexes. Addenda.
Glory and weakness of interventional radiology in dialysis accesses.- The nephrologist, the interventional radiologist and the place of the vascular access in the treatment of end stage renal disease.- Vascular access strategy.- Natural history of vascular accesses.- Radiological anatomy and pre-operative imaging of upper limb vessels.- Which indications and which imaging method for the dialysis access?.- Psychological and clinical aspects.- Clinical pre-requisites prior to angiography.- Angiography (« fistulography »).- Dilation and stents.- Hand ischemia.- How dealing with the thrombosed access?.- Percutaneous occlusion of dialysis accesses.- Diagnostic and interventional radiology of arterio-venous accesses for hemodialysis: a European perspective.- Clinical complications during and after endovascular treatments.- Immediate and long-term results of interventional radiology in dialysis accesses.- Annexes. Addenda.
Glory and weakness of interventional radiology in dialysis accesses.- The nephrologist, the interventional radiologist and the place of the vascular access in the treatment of end stage renal disease.- Vascular access strategy.- Natural history of vascular accesses.- Radiological anatomy and pre-operative imaging of upper limb vessels.- Which indications and which imaging method for the dialysis access?.- Psychological and clinical aspects.- Clinical pre-requisites prior to angiography.- Angiography (" fistulography ").- Dilation and stents.- Hand ischemia.- How dealing with the thrombosed access?.- Percutaneous occlusion of dialysis accesses.- Diagnostic and interventional radiology of arterio-venous accesses for hemodialysis: a European perspective.- Clinical complications during and after endovascular treatments.- Immediate and long-term results of interventional radiology in dialysis accesses.- Annexes. Addenda.
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