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Vascular Access: Principles and Practice

Vascular Access: Principles and Practice

9781605472034
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This practical and comprehensive book provides how-to information on all aspects of access to the vascular system for hemodialysis, parenteral nutrition, chemotherapy, and resuscitation. Preoperative evaluation, operations, noninvasive procedures, complications, and other aspects are detailed. This edition provides increased coverage of non-interventional techniques and includes new chapters on management of thrombophilia in hemodialysis patients; modulation of the immune system to prevent myointimal hyperplasia; synthetic grafts; venous outflow stenting for salvage of vascular access procedures; and ultrasound in vascular access procedures.

This book is essential for all clinicians treating patients who require vascular access, including vascular surgeons, general surgeons, nephrologists, dialysis technicians and nurses, radiologists, and cardiologists.
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Publication date
2009
Issue number
5
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
328
Dimensions (mm)
212.73 x 276.23
Weight (g)
1098
  • SECTION 1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF VASCULAR ACCESS
    1. Development of Vascular Access Surgery
    2. Patient Assessment and Planning for Vascular Access Surgery
    3. Anesthesia for Vascular Access Surgery
    4. Surgical Anatomy for Hemodialysis Access
    5. Physiology of the Arteriovenous Fistula
    6. Thrombophilia as a Cause of Recurrent Vascular Access Thrombosis in Hemodialysis Patients
    7. Biologic Properties of Venous Access Devices
    8. Biologic Response to Prosthetic Dialysis Grafts
    9. Strategies to Reduce Intimal Hyperplasia in Dialysis Access Grafts
      SECTION II VASCULAR ACCESS FOR HEMODIALYSIS
    10. Epidemiology and Pathophysiology of Chronic Renal Failure and Guidelines for Initiation of Hemodialysis
    11. Autologous Arteriovenous Fistulas: Direct Radiocephalic Anastomosis for Hemodialysis Access
    12. Autogenous Vein for Fistulas and Interposition Grafts
    13. Basilic Vein Transposition: A Modern Autogenous Vascular Access for Hemodialysis
    14. Interposition Arteriovenous Grafts (Bridge Fistulas) for Hemodialysis
    15. New Synthetic Grafts and Early Access
    16. Central Venous Cannulation for Hemodialysis Access
    17. Access in the Neonatal and Pediatric Patient
    18. Surveillance, Revision, and Outcome of Vascular Access Procedures for Hemodialysis
    19. Endovascular Management of Dialysis Graft Stenosis
    20. Axillosubclavian Vein Thrombosis
    21. Complications of Vascular Access: Thrombosis, Venous Hypertension, Congestive Heart Failure, Neuropathy, and Aneurysm
    22. Dialysis Access-Associated Ischemic Steal Syndrome
    23. Vascular Access Neuropathic Syndrome: Ischemic Monomelic Neuropathy
    24. Infection in Vascular Access Procedures
    25. Assessment and Intervention for Arteriovenous Fistula Maturation
    26. Coordination and Patient Care in Vascular Access
    27. Cardiovascular Consequences of Rapid Hemodialysis
    28. Peritoneal Dialysis
    29. Socioeconomic Implications of Vascular Access Surgery
    30. Ultrasound in Vascular Access
      SECTION III RESULTS OF VASCULAR ACCESS FOR HEMODIALYSLIS
    31. Reflections on Four Decades of Experience in Vascular Access Surgery
    32. Organizing Hemodialysis Access: The Kaiser Permanente Southern California Experience
    33. Should the KDOQI Guidelines for First Time Dialysis Access Apply to All Patients?
    34. Ten Mistakes to Avoid in Dialysis Access Surgery
      SECTION IV VASCULAR ACCESS FOR CRITICAL CARE, CHEMOTHERAPY, AND NUTRITION
    35. Placement of Indwelling Venous Access Systems
    36. Vascular Access for Trauma, Emergency Surgery, and Critical Care
    37. Complications of Percutaneous Vascular Access Procedures and Their Management/li>
    INDEX
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