Proximalization of Arterial Inflow for the Treatment of Limb Ischemia in a Transposed Femoral Arteriovenous Fistula-A Case Report

Semin Dial. 2024 May 21. doi: 10.1111/sdi.13209. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Introduction: Femoral vein transposition is one of the final resorts for vascular access in patients with exhaustion of upper limb venous patrimony and central venous occlusive disease. Its major pitfalls include hemodialysis access-induced distal ischemia and infection. Surgical procedures may be warranted to preserve vascular access if ischemia develops. Several techniques are reported in the literature for femoral vein transposition.

Case report: We expose an endoscopic femoral vein harvesting as an alternative to the single thigh incision in order to avoid its associated complications. In the setting of ischemia, proximalization of arterial inflow was used to manage femoral vein transposition associated limb ischemia.

Conclusion: This case report aims to expose the aforementioned unreported surgical techniques for lower limb arteriovenous fistula, its advantages, and pitfalls, as well as considerations on its future use.

Keywords: HAIDI; dialysis; femoral vein transposition; proximalization of arterial inflow.

Publication types

  • Case Reports