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European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2008

Prospective Evaluation of Ischemia in Brachial–Basilic and Forearm Prosthetic Arteriovenous Fistulas for Hemodialysis

Xavier H. A. Keuter; Alfons G. H. Kessels; M.H. de Haan; F.M. van der Sande; J.H.M. Tordoir

UNLABELLED Ischemia is a devastating complication after arteriovenous fistula (AVF) creation. When not timely corrected, it may lead to amputation. Symptomatic ischemia occurs in 3.7-5% of the hemodialysis population. Upper arm AVFs have a higher incidence of ischemia compared to forearm AVFs. As more patients may need upper arm AVFs in the growing and older hemodialysis population, occurrence of symptomatic ischemia may increase. The purpose of this study is to identify predictors for occurrence of ischemia. METHODS A prospective evaluation of ischemia was performed in patients randomised for either a brachial-basilic (BB-) AVF or a prosthetic forearm loop AVF. Clinical parameters, preoperative vessel diameters, access flows, digital blood pressures, digit-to-brachial indices (DBI) and interventions for ischemia were recorded. RESULTS Sixty-one patients (BB-AVF 28) were studied. Seventeen patients (BB-AVF 8) developed ischemic symptoms. Six patients (BB-AVF 3) needed interventions for severe symptoms. Age, history of peripheral arterial reconstruction and radial artery volume flow were significant predictors for the occurrence of ischemia. CONCLUSION Symptomatic ischemia occurred in 28% of patients with brachial-basilic and prosthetic forearm AVFs. Age, history of peripheral arterial reconstruction and radial artery volume flow might be important for prediction of ischemia.


Journal of Surgical Oncology | 2017

Outcomes of vascularized versus non‐vascularized lymph node transplant in animal models for lymphedema. Review of the literature

Anouk J.M. Cornelissen; Shan Shan Qiu; Tiara R. Lopez Penha; Xavier H. A. Keuter; Andrzej Piatkowski de Grzymala; Stefania Tuinder; René R. W. J. van der Hulst

Lymph node transfer has been performed to treat lymphedema for several years. The goal of this procedure is to provide a bridge between the lymphatic system distal and proximal to the lymph node dissection. There is a lack of consensus about the necessity of an additional vascular anastomosis for the transplanted lymph nodes. A systematic literature search in Cochrane Library database CENTRAL, MEDLINE, and EMBASE of animal studies using lymph node transplantation with and without additional vascularization was performed in March 2016. The strategy used for the search was: ((“Models, Animal”[Mesh]) AND ((“Lymphedema”[Mesh]) OR “Lymph Nodes”[Mesh]) OR “Lymph Node Excision”[Mesh])) AND ((vascularized lymph node transfer) OR ((non‐vascularized lymph node transfer) OR lymph node graft)). The primary outcomes were: survival of transplanted lymph node and lymphatic vessel regeneration. Sixteen studies were included. Vascularization and the use of growth factors were significantly associated with lymph node survival. Lymphatic vessels regeneration was independent from vascularization. According to the results of the current study, additional vascular anastomosis might improve the transplanted lymph node survival. Further studies in both experimental and clinical setting are needed in order to support it. J. Surg. Oncol. 2017;115:32–36.


Chinese journal of traumatology | 2017

Innervated full thickness grafts in distal finger amputations

Anouk J.M. Cornelissen; Martijn A. van Onna; Xavier H. A. Keuter; René R. W. J. van der Hulst

Innervated full thickness graft will be presented as an option to reconstruct a fingertip defect which might result in better sensibility than standard reconstruction using a full thickness graft without innervation. Also, anastomosing the nerve stumps can decrease the chance of developing neuroma.


Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2008

A randomized multicenter study of the outcome of brachial-basilic arteriovenous fistula and prosthetic brachial-antecubital forearm loop as vascular access for hemodialysis

Xavier H. A. Keuter; André A.E.A. de Smet; Alfons G. H. Kessels; Frank M. van der Sande; Rob J. Th. J. Welten; Jan H. M. Tordoir


Artificial Organs | 2005

The Relation Between Vascular Access Flow and Different Types of Vascular Access With Systemic Hemodynamics in Hemodialysis Patients

Edwin Wijnen; Xavier H. A. Keuter; Nils R. Planken; Frank M. van der Sande; Jan H. M. Tordoir; Karel M.L. Leunissen; Jeroen P. Kooman


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2006

Impact of a quality improvement programme based on vascular access flow monitoring on costs, access occlusion and access failure

Edwin Wijnen; Nils R. Planken; Xavier H. A. Keuter; Jeroen P. Kooman; Jan H. M. Tordoir; Michiel W. de Haan; Karel M.L. Leunissen; Frank M. van der Sande


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2006

Diameter measurements of the forearm cephalic vein prior to vascular access creation in end-stage renal disease patients: graduated pressure cuff versus tourniquet vessel dilatation

R. Nils Planken; Xavier H. A. Keuter; Arnold P.G. Hoeks; Jeroen P. Kooman; Frank M. van der Sande; Alfons G. H. Kessels; Tim Leiner; Jan H. M. Tordoir


Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2006

Forearm cephalic vein cross-sectional area changes at incremental congestion pressures: towards a standardized and reproducible vein mapping protocol.

R. Nils Planken; Xavier H. A. Keuter; Alfons G. H. Kessels; Arnold P.G. Hoeks; Tim Leiner; Jan H. M. Tordoir


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2005

Excellent performance of one-stage brachial–basilic arteriovenous fistula

Xavier H. A. Keuter; Frank M. van der Sande; Alfons G. H. Kessels; Michiel W. de Haan; Arnold P.G. Hoeks; Jan H. M. Tordoir


European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2006

Autogenous Options in Secondary and Tertiary Access for Haemodialysis

J.H.M. Tordoir; Xavier H. A. Keuter; Nils R. Planken; M.W. de Haan; F.M. van der Sande

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