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Optimization of the permanent vascular access for hemodialysis formation

Abstract

The article analyzes the main causes of arteriovenous fistula thrombosis in the early postoperative period in patients with terminal CKD. Surgical treatment was performed on 24 patients, who were divided into 2 groups. In the study group, the authors used the method of forming an arteriovenous fistula on the forearm. Besides, during the operation, was used device “surgical hand retainer”. The other group used a standard operating procedure. In the postoperative period, the “device for fixing the bandage” was used. When using the proposed method of forming anastomosis and the brush retainer, there was a decrease in the operation time and better postoperative results.

About the Authors

E. P. Krivoshchekov
Samara State Medical University
Russian Federation

Samara



G. S. Alyapyshev
Ulyanovsk State Hospital
Russian Federation

Ulyanovsk



A. V. Poseryaev
Ulyanovsk State Hospital
Russian Federation

Ulyanovsk



V. A. Prutskov
Ulyanovsk State Hospital
Russian Federation

Ulyanovsk



E. B. Elshin
Samara City Clinical Hospital № 8
Russian Federation

Samara



V. E. Romanov
Samara territorial fund of mandatory insurance
Russian Federation

Samara



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Krivoshchekov E.P., Alyapyshev G.S., Poseryaev A.V., Prutskov V.A., Elshin E.B., Romanov V.E. Optimization of the permanent vascular access for hemodialysis formation. Title in english. 2020;15(1):14-16. (In Russ.)

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