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A Murine Model of Hemodialysis Access-Related Hand Dysfunction
Published on: May 31, 2022
Pediatric hemodialysis access
P Stephen Almond1, Mohammad A Emran2, Shannon M Koehler2
1Division of Pediatric Surgery, Bruce M. Henderson Chair in Pediatric Surgery, Head, Divisions of Pediatric Surgery, Urology and Transplantation, Surgical Director, Pediatric Surgery and Transplantation, Driscoll Children's Hospital, 3533 S. Alameda St, Suite 302, Corpus Christi, TX 78411, USA.
Abstract:
Pediatric hemodialysis access is a demanding field. Procedures are infrequent, technically challenging, and associated with high complication and failure rates. Each procedure affects subsequent access and transplants sites. The choice is made easier and outcomes improved when access decisions are made by a multidisciplinary, pediatric, hemodialysis access team. This manuscript reviews the current literature and offers technical suggestions to improve outcomes.
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