Transposed basilic vein fistula: A credible option

Objective: Native fistula creation for hemodialysis in pa- tients who have exhausted all their superficial veins presents a challenge to vascular practice. We review our experience in transposed basilic vein fistula (BVT) creation and its usage for hemodialysis. Materials and Methods: We analyzed th...

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Main Authors: Leong, Benjamin, Azizi, Zainal Ariffin, Hussin, Hanif, Tajri, Hafizan, Govindarajantran, Naresh, Pillay, Kumaruguru, Tan, Kia Lean, Othman, Ahmad Faidzal
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spelling my.iium.irep.555282019-03-04T01:35:01Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/55528/ Transposed basilic vein fistula: A credible option Leong, Benjamin Azizi, Zainal Ariffin Hussin, Hanif Tajri, Hafizan Govindarajantran, Naresh Pillay, Kumaruguru Tan, Kia Lean Othman, Ahmad Faidzal RD Surgery Objective: Native fistula creation for hemodialysis in pa- tients who have exhausted all their superficial veins presents a challenge to vascular practice. We review our experience in transposed basilic vein fistula (BVT) creation and its usage for hemodialysis. Materials and Methods: We analyzed the hospital opera- tive registry from January 2009 till June 2012 to identify the total number of BVT created in our center. Medical records of all patients were traced, and patients were interviewed using a standard proforma. In our center, BVT is performed as a two-stage procedure. All patients were routinely as- sessed with duplex scan preoperatively and postoperatively. Results: Two hundred thirty-nine patients were recruited in the study. Of these patients, 50.6% were male and 49.4% were female. Mean age was 53.4 years. Of these patients, 81.2% had history of other previous fistula creation. Risk factors profile includes diabetes mellitus in 59.8%, hyper- tension in 86.2%, and smoking in 13.0%. Of these patients, 84.5% had no operative complication. Commonest compli- cation was wound infection, 6.3%, followed by hemorrhage or hemotoma required surgical intervention, 5.9%, and pseudoaneurysm, 1.3%. Primary and secondary patencies were at 84.2% and 86.1% at 1 year and 67.7% and 70.5% at 3 years, respectively. Conclusion: BVT is a credible option for challenging pa- tients with absence of superficial veins for native fistula 1 Unit of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital II, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia 2 Department of Surgery, Kuala Lumpur Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 3 Department of Surgery, Kulliyah (Faculty) of Medicine, In- ternational Islamic University Malaysia, Kuantan, Malaysia Received: February 1, 2018; Accepted: March 11, 2018 Corresponding author: Benjamin Dak Keung Leong, MS, FRCS. Unit of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Queen Eliza- beth Hospital II, 88300 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia Tel: +60-12-543-2511, Fax: +60-3-2692-3719 E-mail: bleongdk@yahoo.com creation with good patency and low operative complication rate. Preoperative ultrasound assessment improves patient selection and outcome of BVT. The Editorial Committee of Annals of Vascular Diseases 2018-05-22 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/55528/8/55528%20Transposed%20basilic%20vein%20fistula.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/55528/14/55528_Transposed%20Basilic%20Vein%20Fistula_wos.pdf Leong, Benjamin and Azizi, Zainal Ariffin and Hussin, Hanif and Tajri, Hafizan and Govindarajantran, Naresh and Pillay, Kumaruguru and Tan, Kia Lean and Othman, Ahmad Faidzal (2018) Transposed basilic vein fistula: A credible option. Annals of Vascular Diseases, 11 (2). pp. 223-227. ISSN 1881-641X https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/avd/11/2/11_oa.18-00018/_pdf/-char/en 10.3400/avd.oa.18-00018
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topic RD Surgery
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Leong, Benjamin
Azizi, Zainal Ariffin
Hussin, Hanif
Tajri, Hafizan
Govindarajantran, Naresh
Pillay, Kumaruguru
Tan, Kia Lean
Othman, Ahmad Faidzal
Transposed basilic vein fistula: A credible option
description Objective: Native fistula creation for hemodialysis in pa- tients who have exhausted all their superficial veins presents a challenge to vascular practice. We review our experience in transposed basilic vein fistula (BVT) creation and its usage for hemodialysis. Materials and Methods: We analyzed the hospital opera- tive registry from January 2009 till June 2012 to identify the total number of BVT created in our center. Medical records of all patients were traced, and patients were interviewed using a standard proforma. In our center, BVT is performed as a two-stage procedure. All patients were routinely as- sessed with duplex scan preoperatively and postoperatively. Results: Two hundred thirty-nine patients were recruited in the study. Of these patients, 50.6% were male and 49.4% were female. Mean age was 53.4 years. Of these patients, 81.2% had history of other previous fistula creation. Risk factors profile includes diabetes mellitus in 59.8%, hyper- tension in 86.2%, and smoking in 13.0%. Of these patients, 84.5% had no operative complication. Commonest compli- cation was wound infection, 6.3%, followed by hemorrhage or hemotoma required surgical intervention, 5.9%, and pseudoaneurysm, 1.3%. Primary and secondary patencies were at 84.2% and 86.1% at 1 year and 67.7% and 70.5% at 3 years, respectively. Conclusion: BVT is a credible option for challenging pa- tients with absence of superficial veins for native fistula 1 Unit of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital II, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia 2 Department of Surgery, Kuala Lumpur Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 3 Department of Surgery, Kulliyah (Faculty) of Medicine, In- ternational Islamic University Malaysia, Kuantan, Malaysia Received: February 1, 2018; Accepted: March 11, 2018 Corresponding author: Benjamin Dak Keung Leong, MS, FRCS. Unit of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Queen Eliza- beth Hospital II, 88300 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia Tel: +60-12-543-2511, Fax: +60-3-2692-3719 E-mail: bleongdk@yahoo.com creation with good patency and low operative complication rate. Preoperative ultrasound assessment improves patient selection and outcome of BVT.
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author Leong, Benjamin
Azizi, Zainal Ariffin
Hussin, Hanif
Tajri, Hafizan
Govindarajantran, Naresh
Pillay, Kumaruguru
Tan, Kia Lean
Othman, Ahmad Faidzal
author_facet Leong, Benjamin
Azizi, Zainal Ariffin
Hussin, Hanif
Tajri, Hafizan
Govindarajantran, Naresh
Pillay, Kumaruguru
Tan, Kia Lean
Othman, Ahmad Faidzal
author_sort Leong, Benjamin
title Transposed basilic vein fistula: A credible option
title_short Transposed basilic vein fistula: A credible option
title_full Transposed basilic vein fistula: A credible option
title_fullStr Transposed basilic vein fistula: A credible option
title_full_unstemmed Transposed basilic vein fistula: A credible option
title_sort transposed basilic vein fistula: a credible option
publisher The Editorial Committee of Annals of Vascular Diseases
publishDate 2018
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