• Br J Radiol · Feb 2009

    Sharp recanalization of central venous occlusions: a useful technique for haemodialysis line insertion.

    • S Athreya, P Scott, G Annamalai, R Edwards, J Moss, and I Robertson.
    • Department of Radiology, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow, UK.
    • Br J Radiol. 2009 Feb 1; 82 (974): 105-8.

    AbstractCentral venous occlusions can be difficult to traverse using conventional catheter and wire techniques. We describe six procedures in five patients using a technique of "sharp" recanalization and subsequent line insertion. The technique was successful in all of the cases, with the line functional for a mean duration of 13 months. This technique can permit successful dialysis catheter placement in patients who have failed with traditional techniques.

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