Stent graft placement for treatment of prosthetic graft outflow stenosis, a viable long-term solution: A case report

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Abstract

Failing prosthetic grafts in patients undergoing hemodialysis is a common problem. Balloon angioplasty is the first line in treating these stenoses, but it is associated with poor patency rates due to recoil and subsequent restenosis. The use of stent graft implantation has shown very promising early and long-term results as per recent literature. We describe a case of arteriovenous graft outflow stenosis, which led to complete thrombosis of the graft, which was rescued by surgical thrombectomy and stent graft placement across the venous end of the anastomosis with good results.

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Pawar, P., Sharma, A., Ayyappan, M. K., Mathur, K., Jagan, J., & Raju, R. (2019). Stent graft placement for treatment of prosthetic graft outflow stenosis, a viable long-term solution: A case report. Indian Journal of Nephrology, 29(3), 211–213. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijn.IJN_135_18

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