Percutaneous Treatment of Thrombosed Hemodialysis Arteriovenous Fistulas: Use of Thromboaspiration and Balloon Angioplasty

Authors

  • Burak Mehmet Çildağ
  • Kutsi Ömer Faruk Köseoğlu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-686

Keywords:

arteriovenousfFistulas, thrombus, thromboaspiration, balloon angioplasty

Abstract

Background. Endovascular strategies have been used to manage patients with thrombosed vascular access for hemodialysis. We analyzed primary success rate and patency rates of balloon angioplasty following mechanical thrombectomy for the treatment of thrombosed native arteriovenous fistulas.

Methods. This was a retrospective study of 24 patients with thrombosed native arteriovenous fistulas who were referred for treatment in the intervention unit of the Radiology Department. All patients had been performed percutaneous thrombo-aspiration and balloon angioplasty. Technical and clinical success rates as well as the 6th and 12th months primary and secondary patency of fistulas were evaluated .

Results. Technical and clinical success was 83%. In the 6 of 20 patients, early re-thrombosis were detected. Patent AVF with primary and secondary patency rates at 6 and 12 months was 55%-40%. The secondary patency rates at 6 and 12 months were 75% and 70%.

Conclusion. Mechanical thrombectomy with balloon angioplasty is a minimally invasive and effective procedure for the treatment of thrombosed native arteriovenous fistula. Advantages of this technique are minor complication rates, cost effectiveness, high techni­cal success rate.


 

 

 

Author Biographies

Burak Mehmet Çildağ, Adnan Menderes University

Radiology Department

Kutsi Ömer Faruk Köseoğlu, Adnan Menderes University

Interventional Radiology

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2017-01-30

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Çildağ BM, Köseoğlu K Ömer F. Percutaneous Treatment of Thrombosed Hemodialysis Arteriovenous Fistulas: Use of Thromboaspiration and Balloon Angioplasty. Med Pharm Rep [Internet]. 2017 Jan. 30 [cited 2025 Oct. 6];90(1):66-70. Available from: https://medpharmareports.com/index.php/mpr/article/view/686

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