Indian Journal of Urology (Jan 2010)

Small incision basilic vein transposition technique: A good alternative to standard method

  • Muthu Veeramani,
  • Jigish Vyas,
  • Ravindra Sabnis,
  • Mahesh Desai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.60466
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 145 – 147

Abstract

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End-stage renal disease is a significant health problem. The primary use of the autogenous arteriovenous access is recommended by NKF-DOQI (National Kidney Foundation-Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative) guidelines. Though basilic vein transposition is well established in multiple failed fistulae′s and obese patients, it requires large incision and morbidities like edema and infection. To avoid such compilations we, at our institution, adopted a small incision technique using two small 3-4 cm incisions. This method is inspired by videoendoscopic minimally invasive method used to dissect the basilic vein, thus avoiding extensive dissection and related morbidities.

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