Reversed deep venous arterialisation is a bypass graft vascular surgery that essentially turns a vein into an artery. Normally a bypass graft would involve joining an artery to an artery to ...
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What are developmental venous anomalies? A developmental venous anomaly (DVA) is a problem with the way small veins are arranged. They may look like the spokes of a wheel. The veins drain into a ...
The radial artery and any available vein in the forearm ... We recommend using the cephalic vein in the upper arm for the proximal site. The distal venipuncture site is usually located in the ...
Since the great saphenous vein is close to the skin’s surface, it’s sometimes used to sample blood for testing. Sections of this vein may be harvested for use in coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) ...
The inclusion criteria were as follows: (i) stage 5 or 5D chronic kidney disease (CKD); (ii) fistula with a cephalic vein and a radial artery; (iii) sessions of ultrasound monitoring at least twice ...
The posterior tibial artery (PTA) is a major artery that delivers blood to certain areas of the lower leg. It can be affected by conditions such as atherosclerosis and far less frequently, chronic ...
The accesses that were performed included 20 autogenous radial-cephalic direct wrist accesses ... and 1 autogenous brachial artery- brachial vein upper arm access. [1] Nine patients (22%) had ...
(Figures 1A, B). The severed right thumb was heterotopic replanted on the back of the left hand. The finger artery was anastomosed to the radial digital artery of the middle finger, and the finger ...