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CT guided sharp recanalization to restore dialysis access in patients with central venous obstruction: A single centre experience and review of alternative techniques.
Journal of Vascular Access 2024 August 24
Central venous obstructions that impedes catheter placement or results in catheter dysfunction is a significant problem for haemodialysis patients. Recanalization can be performed with an intent to restore central venous access, improve outflow from arteriovenous fistula or to relieve symptomatic venous obstructions. Sharp recanalization encompasses various interventional techniques using a sharp instrument to puncture through or bypass around a venous obstruction. In this paper we outline our experience performing CT guided sharp recanalization and review alternative sharp recanalization techniques that are specifically used to restore haemodialysis access in patients with thoracic central venous obstruction.
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