Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2914115 European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveJuxta-anastomosis proximal radial artery ligation (PRAL) is a new surgical technique for reduction of excessive blood flow of radial cephalic fistulas (RCFs).Patients and methodsThis prospective study included 37 consecutive patients (eight children and 29 adults) who underwent PRAL of high-flow RCFs causing ischaemia (n = 2), aneurysmal degeneration of the vein (n = 14), and cardiac insufficiency (n = 7) or for prevention of cardiac overload (n = 14). Mean fistula age was 2.6 years for children and 7.4 years for adults. None had diabetes. Anatomical prerequisites (side-to-end anastomosis fistula and retrograde flow in the distal radial artery) were checked by ultrasound or angiography. Division and ligation of the juxta-anastomosis proximal radial artery were performed under regional anaesthesia. Patency following ligation was estimated according to the life table method.ResultsThe success rate was 92% (34/37). The three failures included one excessive and two insufficient reductions of flow (<33%). Mean flow reduction rates were 50% in children and 53% in adults.Primary patency rates at 1 and 2 years were 88% ± 6% and 74% ± 9%, respectively. Secondary patency rates were 88% ± 6% and 78% ± 8%, respectively.ConclusionPRAL is a simple, safe, and effective technique for reduction of flow in RCFs.

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