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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 52, 1342-1343, Copyright © 1991 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
JM Duncan, RT Baldwin, JP Caralis and DA Cooley
A new surgical technique for bypassing subclavian vein thromboses in
patients undergoing hemodialysis is presented. Subclavian vein stenosis or
occlusion can occur after the use of temporary access catheters in
subclavian vein dialysis. If this occurs in a patient with an arteriovenous
access fistula of an ipsilateral upper extremity, venous hypertension,
massive edema of the arm, and dysfunction of the access graft may result.
In 2 patients with this condition, we successfully performed axillary
vein-to-right atrial bypass, which resolved swelling and restored function
of the access graft. This may be an appropriate surgical option for
symptomatic venous hypertension in such patients.
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Subclavian vein-to-right atrial bypass for symptomatic venous hypertension
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Texas Heart Institute, Houston 77225-0345.
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