Vol. 2, Issue 4, Part A (2018)

Outcomes of arteriovenous fistula surgery at KIMS: A tertiary level hospital

Author(s):

Dr. Manjuprasad and Dr. Ramesh V

Abstract:
Aim: Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred access for haemodialysis in patients with chronic renal disease. This study aimed to report the outcomes and common complications of AVF.
Methodology: A prospective, study was conducted on 60 patients on haemodialysis in Department of Surgery KIMS Hubballi, from January-December 2016. The failure rates, complications and outcome were assessed in this study.
Results: Total of 60 AVF fistulae were created. It was radiocephalic in 50 cases and brachial fistula in 10 cases all of which were constructed in an end-side fashion. AVF maturation was seen in n=49 (81.67%) with majority occurring in the first 6 weeks with a failure rate of 18.33% (n=11) who were excluded from the further follow up. Complications developed in 42.86% (n=21) of patients which were managed appropriately.
Conclusion: It is necessary to consider the complications when planning AVF placement and to have a multidisciplinary approach for a better outcome.

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Dr. Manjuprasad and Dr. Ramesh V. Outcomes of arteriovenous fistula surgery at KIMS: A tertiary level hospital. Int. J. Surg. Sci. 2018;2(4):33-35. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/surgery.2018.v2.i4a.44