Lipectomy technique as a second-stage procedure for primarily matured, deep outflow vein in obese individuals
Prevalence of obesity is growing in the general population as well as among end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients requiring dialysis. Obesity often leads to a situation when a mature outflow vein is located deeper than 6 mm and is difficult to cannulate. These obese patients usually require additi...
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doaj-5208f0f378c941449e87fd6dc482dcde2020-11-24T21:30:32ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Nephrology0971-40651998-36622018-01-0128432032210.4103/ijn.IJN_42_17Lipectomy technique as a second-stage procedure for primarily matured, deep outflow vein in obese individualsL SulkowskiM MatyjaA PasternakPrevalence of obesity is growing in the general population as well as among end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients requiring dialysis. Obesity often leads to a situation when a mature outflow vein is located deeper than 6 mm and is difficult to cannulate. These obese patients usually require additional procedures to able to successfully cannulate the fistula. The available surgical options include: outflow vein elevation, liposuction, and lipectomy. We present a case of a 57-year-old obese female with ESRD and matured, deeply running, inadequate for cannulation arteriovenous fistula. We present a technique of lipectomy with wide resection of adipose tissue from superior and lateral surfaces of outflow vein. Postoperatively, the skin without the underlying adipose tissue collapses allowing easy cannulation of the long segment of outflow vein with two needles. Lipectomy of mature but deeply located outflow vein is a second-stage elective procedure. Wide resection of adipose tissue helps create easy to access cannulation zone in obese individuals.http://www.indianjnephrol.org/article.asp?issn=0971-4065;year=2018;volume=28;issue=4;spage=320;epage=322;aulast=SulkowskiArteriovenous fistulaend-stage renal diseasehemodialysislipectomyobesity |
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Lipectomy technique as a second-stage procedure for primarily matured, deep outflow vein in obese individuals |
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Lipectomy technique as a second-stage procedure for primarily matured, deep outflow vein in obese individuals |
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Lipectomy technique as a second-stage procedure for primarily matured, deep outflow vein in obese individuals |
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Lipectomy technique as a second-stage procedure for primarily matured, deep outflow vein in obese individuals |
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Lipectomy technique as a second-stage procedure for primarily matured, deep outflow vein in obese individuals |
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lipectomy technique as a second-stage procedure for primarily matured, deep outflow vein in obese individuals |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Nephrology |
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0971-4065 1998-3662 |
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2018-01-01 |
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Prevalence of obesity is growing in the general population as well as among end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients requiring dialysis. Obesity often leads to a situation when a mature outflow vein is located deeper than 6 mm and is difficult to cannulate. These obese patients usually require additional procedures to able to successfully cannulate the fistula. The available surgical options include: outflow vein elevation, liposuction, and lipectomy. We present a case of a 57-year-old obese female with ESRD and matured, deeply running, inadequate for cannulation arteriovenous fistula. We present a technique of lipectomy with wide resection of adipose tissue from superior and lateral surfaces of outflow vein. Postoperatively, the skin without the underlying adipose tissue collapses allowing easy cannulation of the long segment of outflow vein with two needles. Lipectomy of mature but deeply located outflow vein is a second-stage elective procedure. Wide resection of adipose tissue helps create easy to access cannulation zone in obese individuals. |
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Arteriovenous fistula end-stage renal disease hemodialysis lipectomy obesity |
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