Lipectomy as an alternative for superficialization of autologous AVF in obese patients: experience of a referral center in Amazon

Author:

Reis José Maciel Caldas dos1ORCID,Ribeiro Flávio Roberto Cavalleiro de Macêdo1ORCID,Melo Glauco dos Santos2ORCID,Reale Neto Humberto Balbi3ORCID,Andrade Mariseth Carvalho de3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fundação Hospital de Clínicas Gaspar Vianna, Brasil; Centro Universitário Metropolitano da Amazônia, Brasil

2. Fundação Hospital de Clínicas Gaspar Vianna, Brasil

3. Universidade do Estado do Pará, Brasil

Abstract

Abstract Background The preferred vascular access for hemodialysis is a native arteriovenous fistula (AVF) because it offers the best results in the short and long terms, lower morbidity and mortality, and has additional advantages in relation to central venous catheters or arteriovenous grafts. However, obesity can present an additional challenge because of the barrier of subcutaneous cellular tissue covering the surface of the vein to be punctured. Objectives The authors review their experience with excision of subcutaneous tissue (lipectomy) overlying upper arm cephalic vein arteriovenous fistulas in obese patients. Methods Consecutive vascular access patients undergoing lipectomy for cannulation with difficult access because of vein depth were reviewed. Cephalic vein depth was measured by ultrasound in all cases. Results Twenty-two patients were reviewed (15 men and 7 women), with a mean body mass index of 34.0 kg/m2 (range: 28-40 kg/m2). Mean age was 58.4 years. The mean preoperative vein depth of 7.9 mm (range: 7.0-10.0 mm) was reduced to 4.7 mm (range: 3.0-6.0 mm) (P 0.01). The mean follow-up period for patients was 13.2 months. Four patients were lost to follow-up and four died during the period due to causes unrelated to vascular access. Conclusions Obesity should not be a limiting factor to creation of a native AVF, since lipectomy is a relatively simple option for superficialization, enabling functioning native and deep arteriovenous fistulas in obese patients.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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