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This comprehensive reference details the techniques for establishing vascular access for hemodialysis and other acute and chronic conditions that require access to the circulation along with peritoneal dialysis access methods. Includes over 960 references and more than 160 tables, figures, and photographs. Vascular Access in Clinical Practice contains the latest material on 7autogenous AV fistula formation and maintenance methods 7diagnosis of fistula problems prior to thrombosis 7salvaging acutely thrombosed grafts 7percutaneous methods of salvaging access sites 7preoperative assessment of…mehr
This comprehensive reference details the techniques for establishing vascular access for hemodialysis and other acute and chronic conditions that require access to the circulation along with peritoneal dialysis access methods. Includes over 960 references and more than 160 tables, figures, and photographs. Vascular Access in Clinical Practice contains the latest material on 7autogenous AV fistula formation and maintenance methods 7diagnosis of fistula problems prior to thrombosis 7salvaging acutely thrombosed grafts 7percutaneous methods of salvaging access sites 7preoperative assessment of the access patient 7materials used for vascular access and their healing responses 7access techniques for pediatric patients and features extensive coverage of central venous catheters including 7catheter selection 7catheter placement techniques 7catheter related complications 7operative imaging 7catheter care and maintenance Vascular Access in Clinical Practice is an essential reference for general and vascular surgeons, residents, and fellows; nephrologists; dialysis practitioners; intravenous infusion practices; and medical, physician assistant, and nursing students who have contact with dialysis and other critically ill patients.
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Scott Berman
Inhaltsangabe
Vascular Access for Hemodialysis An Overview of Hemodialysis Sam H. James and Stephen J. Ruffenach Anesthetic Considerations Mark P. Ramirez and Scott S. Berman Preoperative Evaluation John M. Marek and Scott S. Berman Autogenous Hemodialysis Access Techniques Luke S. Erdoes and Scott S. Berman Construction of Prosthetic Arteriovenous Grafts for Hemodialysis Scott S. Berman Postoperative Surveillance of Dialysis Access Joseph L. Mills and Scott S. Berman Revisional Surgery for Failed Dialysis Access Alex Westerband, Bruce E. Jarrell, and Scott S. Berman Nonsurgical Methods for Salvaging Failed Dialysis Access Donald J. Roach, Thomas Stejskal, and Scott S. Berman Current Concepts in Dialysis Access Failure Stuart K. Williams and Bruce E. Jarrell Short- and Long-term Hemodialysis Catheters Andrew T. Gentile and Scott S. Berman Accessing AV Accesses and Catheters Rudy Monea and W. Bradford Carter Complications of Hemodialysis Access Fistulae and Grafts Mark R. Sarfati and Scott S. Berman Biomaterials in Vascular Access: Selection, Function, and Host Response Stuart K. Williams and Bruce E. Jarrell Central Venous Access Central Venous Catheters: Selection and Placement Techniques Kenneth Fox, Donald Roach, and Scott S. Berman Intraoperative Imaging and Catheter Placement Scott S. Berman and Tom Stejskal Catheter Related Complications: Their Prophylaxis and Management John M. Marek and Scott S. Berman Peritoneal Dialysis Overview of Peritoneal Dialysis Dan Ihnat, Sam H. James, and Stephen J. Ruffenach Patient Selection, Catheter Placement and Dialysis Techniques Dan Ihnat, Brad Carter, John Daller, and Bruce Jarrell Complications Dan Ihnat, Brad Carter, and Bruce Jarrell Index
Vascular Access for Hemodialysis An Overview of Hemodialysis Sam H. James and Stephen J. Ruffenach Anesthetic Considerations Mark P. Ramirez and Scott S. Berman Preoperative Evaluation John M. Marek and Scott S. Berman Autogenous Hemodialysis Access Techniques Luke S. Erdoes and Scott S. Berman Construction of Prosthetic Arteriovenous Grafts for Hemodialysis Scott S. Berman Postoperative Surveillance of Dialysis Access Joseph L. Mills and Scott S. Berman Revisional Surgery for Failed Dialysis Access Alex Westerband, Bruce E. Jarrell, and Scott S. Berman Nonsurgical Methods for Salvaging Failed Dialysis Access Donald J. Roach, Thomas Stejskal, and Scott S. Berman Current Concepts in Dialysis Access Failure Stuart K. Williams and Bruce E. Jarrell Short- and Long-term Hemodialysis Catheters Andrew T. Gentile and Scott S. Berman Accessing AV Accesses and Catheters Rudy Monea and W. Bradford Carter Complications of Hemodialysis Access Fistulae and Grafts Mark R. Sarfati and Scott S. Berman Biomaterials in Vascular Access: Selection, Function, and Host Response Stuart K. Williams and Bruce E. Jarrell Central Venous Access Central Venous Catheters: Selection and Placement Techniques Kenneth Fox, Donald Roach, and Scott S. Berman Intraoperative Imaging and Catheter Placement Scott S. Berman and Tom Stejskal Catheter Related Complications: Their Prophylaxis and Management John M. Marek and Scott S. Berman Peritoneal Dialysis Overview of Peritoneal Dialysis Dan Ihnat, Sam H. James, and Stephen J. Ruffenach Patient Selection, Catheter Placement and Dialysis Techniques Dan Ihnat, Brad Carter, John Daller, and Bruce Jarrell Complications Dan Ihnat, Brad Carter, and Bruce Jarrell Index
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