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What is an arteriovenous graft? ... Drawing of an arm with an arteriovenous graft at the bend of the arm. Labels point to an artery and a vein. A curved tube, labeled looped graft, connects the artery to the vein. Arrows show the direction of blood flow from the artery to the vein through the looped graft.
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kidney.niddk.nih.gov/Kudiseases/pubs/vascularaccess/
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A second surgical procedure was necessary after PGE in 18.7% of patients (17 of ... Stevenson [4] noted that after 12 months AV grafts had a 19.7% access ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0002961006008154
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arteriovenous graft an arteriovenous fistula consisting of a venous autograft or xenograft or a synthetic tube grafted onto the artery and vein. ... n a surgical tissue implant or graft consisting of various particles, e.g., used in the stimulation of bone growth.
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medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/arteriovenous+...
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A graft (also called an arteriovenous graft or A-V graft), which is made by joining an artery and vein in your arm with a plastic tube. The plastic tube is placed in a U-shaped loop under your skin, joining the radial artery to a vein near the elbow. ... The surgeon leads the surgical team, which includes other...
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www.texasheart.org/HIC/Topics/Proced/vascular_access_su...
www.texasheart.org/HIC/Topics/Proced/vascular_access_surgery.cfm
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Biomechanical Mechanisms in Arteriovenous Graft Failure; The objective of the proposed research is to determine the role Increased durability would reduce patient morbidity, pain and discomfort as well as reduce the cost of AV graft surgical procedures, currently one billion dollars per year in the United States alone.
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bmes.seas.wustl.edu/WhitakerArchives/abstracts/jun01/lo...
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Procedure. All patients with thrombosed AV grafts were initially .... total) regained graft patency after the surgical salvage procedure. ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1525-139X.2007.00397.x
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Furthermore the outcome of the vascular access is dependent of the surgeon interest in hemodialysis access procedures. ... Surgical History with emphasis upper ext, neck and chest surgery ... 17. May J, Harris J, Fletcher J. Long-term results of saphenous vein graft arteriovenous fistulas. Am J Surg 1980;140(3):387-90.
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www.uninet.edu/cin2000/conferences/angoso/angoso.html
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acquired: - surgically created for haemodialysis; - penetrating trauma; - iatrogenic eg following surgical dissection of artery, cannulation of artery or vein...
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www.aic.cuhk.edu.hk/web8/arteriovenous_fistula.htm
www.aic.cuhk.edu.hk/web8/arteriovenous_fistula.htm
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The connection between an artery and a vein can be made using blood vessels — an arteriovenous fistula, or AVF — or a "bridge" — arteriovenous graft, or AVG.
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www.ucsfhealth.org/adult/edu/otherTransplantProcedures/...
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