Long-term patency of bypass to the right atrium as a last resort in two hemodialysis patients: case report

Author:

Banana Youssef1,Boukabous Sara2,El malki Hicham34,Rezziki Abdellah14,Belarbi Adam3,Haddiya Intissar24,Bentata Yassamine24,Moutaouekkil El Mehdi34,Benzirar Adnane1,El Mahi Omar1

Affiliation:

1. Vascular Surgery

2. Nephrology—Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation

3. Cardiovascular Surgery, Mohammed VI University Hospital of Oujda

4. Laboratory of Epidemiology, Clinical Research and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed the First University of Oujda, Oujda, Morocco

Abstract

Introduction: Central venous occlusion (CVO), which is caused by central venous catheters in haemodialysis patients , remains a challenge in vascular surgery. Case presentation: The authors report data evaluating bypass graft patency and complications of two patients with CVO who have benefited from a subclavian artery to right atrium bypass using polytetrafuloroetylene. The first patient , underwent three times an angioplasty of the atrio prothetic anastomosis , finally the graft failed at 12 month. The second one, presented a steal syndrome with ischaemia of the right upper limb immediately postoperatively. Three months after the procedure , she underwent an angiographic control that showed a stenosis of the protheto atrial junction. Clinical discussion: Central venous occlusion in patients with end-stage kidney disease is most often due to central venous catheters. Although the endovascular therapy is the first-line approach to the treatment of CVO, the surgical bypass to the right atrium is often the last resort to preserve adequate vascular access in haemodialysis patients, with CVO. The autologous vein and bovine arterial bypass remains better than polytetrafuloroetylene grafts in terms of long-term patency. Only few cases have been reported un the literature , besides no long-term outcome data has been previously reported. Conclusion: Long-term secondary patency of bypass to the right atrium can be achieved, but requires strict follow-up, and multiple endovascular procedures to maintain the bypass access.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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