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CKD-Associated Complications: Progress in the Last Half Century


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should improve the accessibility of arterialized veins. The procedures for superficialization include tunnel transposition, elevation, lipectomy, and liposuction. In the tunnel transposition approach, which is also simply termed “transposition,” the deeply situated vein is dissected free from its surrounding tissue, transposed to a superficial position through a subcutaneous tunnel, and anastomosed with the artery. In the elevation approach (also termed “elevation transposition” or the “fistula elevation procedure”), an AVF is constructed and the arterialized vein is raised and positioned in the pocket created in the subcutaneous space along the incision. In the lipectomy or liposuction approach, the subcutaneous fat layer above the arterialized vein is removed through 2 transverse incisions or using ultrasound guidance, respectively.

      Superficialization of the Basilic Vein for Autologous AVF Construction

      Transposed Brachial-Basilic AVF

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      Comparison between TBBAVF and AVG