Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Dec 2020)

Salvage of autogenous dialysis access with balloon-assisted thrombin injection

  • Mary S. Lin, BS,
  • Charles Drucker, MD,
  • Besher Tolaymat, MD,
  • Felecia Jinwala, MD,
  • Khanjan Nagarsheth, MD, MBA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 686 – 689

Abstract

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Arteriovenous fistulas are known to be one of the most enduring and safe hemodialysis access modalities. However, access preservation can be challenging in the setting of degeneration, including the development of complex pseudoaneurysms. Prolonged compression or thrombin injection can risk thrombosis of the fistula, and covered stent use can predispose the access to infection and other stent complications. We present a case in which endovascular balloon occlusion was used to facilitate the use of ultrasound-guided thrombin injection to resolve a dialysis access pseudoaneurysm by transiently reducing flow and preventing thromboembolism. This method is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive technique that should be considered for salvage of autogenous access compromised by pseudoaneurysm development.

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