
Surgical reinterventions for treatment of complications or ligation of haemodialysis vascular access (VA), when performed in or below the mid/lower part of the upper arm, could benefit from the use of preventive haemostasis with an inflatable tourniquet. This technique offers several advantages, such as the reduced risk of bleeding and the increased accuracy of dissection allowing for a minimally invasive approach. The use of preventive haemostasis is safe, economical and time-saving. All the secondary procedures on VA that could benefit from its use are reviewed.
Adult, Male, Reoperation, Blood Loss, Surgical, Tourniquets, Hemostasis, Surgical, Upper Extremity, Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical, Postoperative Complications, Treatment Outcome, Renal Dialysis, Humans, Female, complication; vascular access; haemodialysis; preventive haemostasis; surgery, Ligation
Adult, Male, Reoperation, Blood Loss, Surgical, Tourniquets, Hemostasis, Surgical, Upper Extremity, Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical, Postoperative Complications, Treatment Outcome, Renal Dialysis, Humans, Female, complication; vascular access; haemodialysis; preventive haemostasis; surgery, Ligation
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