Abdominal collateral vein as an unconventional vascular access for hemodialysis in patient with central vein occlusion

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A 65-year-old female patient with chronic kidney disease stage 5 and a history of spleen neoplasm with dissemination within peritoneum is presented. During 5 years of hemodialysis therapy, bilateral occlusion of brachiocephalic and iliac vein developed as a consequence of vein catheterization. An attempt to cannulate inferior vena cava was unsuccessful. A cannulation of dilated collateral abdominal veins with dialysis needles allowed to perform several hemodialysis sessions in the patient. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Strózecki, P., Flisiński, M., Serafin, Z., Wiechecka-Korenkiewicz, J., & Manitius, J. (2014). Abdominal collateral vein as an unconventional vascular access for hemodialysis in patient with central vein occlusion. Seminars in Dialysis, 27(4). https://doi.org/10.1111/sdi.12244

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