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The Use of Viatorr Stent at the Thoracic Outlet to Maintain Hemodialysis Access Function.

Authors :
Ghasemi-Rad M
Do L
Collard M
Cui J
Irani Z
Source :
Vascular and endovascular surgery [Vasc Endovascular Surg] 2023 Nov; Vol. 57 (8), pp. 901-904. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jun 13.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Purpose: Venous steno-occlusive disease at the thoracic outlet affects up to 30% of the hemodialysis population [1] causing arm swelling and hemodialysis access dysfunction. Balloon angioplasty in this region can be of limited utility given the rigid compressive effect of surrounding musculoskeletal (MSK) structures. Outcomes of using the Viatorr endoprosthesis (Gore Viatorr TIPS Endoprosthesis, Gore, Flagstaff AR, USA, Viatorr ®) within this region to salvage the HD access in patients who presented with dialysis access dysfunction is presented.<br />Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed of our tertiary and quaternary care hospital system. Hemodialysis patients were included in the study if they were using an upper extremity arteriovenous fistula or graft for access, had a Viatorr stent placed in the central (subclavian and/or brachiocephalic) veins, and had follow up.<br />Results: A total of nine patients were identified to meet the inclusion criteria. Four interventions were due to refractory lesions of the subclavian or brachiocephalic veins, and the other five interventions were for hemodynamically significant lesions refractory to angioplasty alone, all resulting in access dysfunction. Primary patency ranged from 36-442 days (geometric mean 156.6 days, range 19-442 days). No stent fracture was identified on imaging at any point during follow-up of these patients out to a maximum of 2912 days (Average 837 days).<br />Conclusions: The Viatorr stent graft used in the HD population for clinically significant lesions at the thoracic outlet (TO) showed no structural failures (fractures) in this cohort.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1938-9116
Volume :
57
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Vascular and endovascular surgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37310358
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/15385744231183490