Volume 32, Issue 2 , Pages 203-211, August 2006
Grafts and Graft Materials as Vascular Substitutes for Haemodialysis Access Construction
Abstract
Apart from long-term central venous catheterisation, the insertion of an arteriovenous graft (AVG) remains the only option to allow continued haemodialysis when the patient's superficial veins have been exhausted. Although, expanded PTFE has become the graft of choice for haemodialysis access throughout the world, many other organic or semi-organic materials are currently available for AVG construction. These are less prone to steal syndrome, easier to handle, more resistant to infection and may have similar, if not better, long term patencies.
Keywords: Vascular access, Haemodialysis, Prosthetic grafts
Update on Renal Access and Transplantation—one of a series of educational articles edited by Mr Christopher Gibbons, Swansea, UK.
PII: S1078-5884(06)00007-4
doi:10.1016/j.ejvs.2006.01.001
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Volume 32, Issue 2 , Pages 203-211, August 2006
