Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
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Tunelizador metálico rígido na confecção de fístulas arteriovenosas dos membros superiores

Rigid metallic tunneler for the creation of arteriovenous fistulas in the upper extremity

Heraldo Antonio Barbato; Patrick Bastos Metzger; Fernanda Maria Resegue Angelieri; Bruno Lourenção Almeida; Eduardo da Silva Jordão; Fabio Henrique Rossi; Bruno Utiyama da Silva; Nilo Mitsuru Izukawa

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Resumo

A qualidade de um acesso vascular condiciona os resultados clínicos dos pacientes tratados por hemodiálise. A criação de um túnel para a acomodação do conduto é uma etapa importante durante a realização do acesso. Desenvolveu-se um tunelizador metálico rígido, empregado na confecção de acessos vasculares. O aparato utilizado apresentou vantagens e segurança nas cirurgias de confecções de acessos venosos para hemodiálise dos membros superiores.

Palavras-chave

Insuficiência renal crônica, fístula arteriovenosa, extremidade superior

Abstract

The quality of a vascular access determines clinical outcomes of patients on hemodialysis. The creation of the tunnel for conduit insertion is an important step during the access. A rigid metallic tunneler was developed and employed to create arteriovenous fistulas. The device has proven advantageous and safe in operations for the creation of venous accesses for hemodialysis in the upper extremity.

Keywords

renal insufficiency, chronic, arteriovenous fistula, upper extremity

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