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Aneurysm of arteriovenous fistula in uremic patients: is endograft a viable therapeutic approach?

One of the complications of arteriovenous fistulas in chronic hemodialyzed patients is the onset of an aneurysm which can be at risk of rupture. Traditional surgical repair is not always feasible and may not be successful in these cases, leading therefore to the loss of a functioning vascular access...

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Published in:The journal of vascular access 2002-04, Vol.3 (2), p.85-88
Main Authors: Allaria, P M, Costantini, E, Lucatello, A, Gandini, E, Caligara, F, Giangrande, A
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