Advantages of anatomical snuff box arteriovenous fistula
Abstract
The purpose of the study is a comparative analysis of the structure of typical complications and fouryear survival of two types of radialcephalic arteriovenous fistula (AVF) in the “anatomical snuffbox” and the Brescia-Cimino type. Materials and methods. 323 patients with endstage renal disease were analyzed, with 358 radialcephalic AVFs were made. Group I — 53 patients with a radialcephalic AVF in an “anatomical snuffbox” (AVFAS) (n = 53). Group II — 270 patients with a radialcephalic AVF of the Brescia-Cimino type (n = 305). The initial cumulative patency of the AVF in both groups was evaluated at 12 and 48 months Kaplan-Meier. Results. In group I, 8 thrombotic complications were revealed. Produced 4 effective reconstructive operations. In group II, 136 complications were identified. Thrombosis — 123 cases. Cumulative patency after 12 and 48 months in group I was 90.33 % and 52.12 %, in group II 76.95 % and 46.69 % (p < 0.05). Conclusion. The radialcephalic AVF formed in the “anatomical snuffbox” has fewer complications (p < 0.05). The primary cumulative patency of these AVFs within 48 months is higher than in the AVF group of the Brescia-Cimino type (p < 0.05).
About the Authors
A. N. PopovRussian Federation
Ekaterinburg
B. A. Veselov
Russian Federation
Ekaterinburg
S. V. Corelin
Russian Federation
Ekaterinburg
E. P. Burleva
Russian Federation
Ekaterinburg
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Popov A.N., Veselov B.A., Corelin S.V., Burleva E.P. Advantages of anatomical snuff box arteriovenous fistula. Title in english. 2019;14(1):16-18. (In Russ.)