Buttonhole Cannulation Current Prospects and Challenges. 2015 Edition at Meripustak

Buttonhole Cannulation Current Prospects and Challenges. 2015 Edition

Books from same Author: Claudio Ronco, M. Misra, S. Toma, T. Shinzato

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    Author(s)Claudio Ronco, M. Misra, S. Toma, T. Shinzato
    PublisherS Karger Ag
    ISBN9783318055665
    Pages82
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2015

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    S Karger Ag Buttonhole Cannulation Current Prospects and Challenges. 2015 Edition by Claudio Ronco, M. Misra, S. Toma, T. Shinzato

    The buttonhole method for the cannulation of the arteriovenous fistula was discovered more than 40 years ago and was soon adopted on a wide scale due to its obvious benefits of decreased puncture pain and extension of the life of the arteriovenous fistula. Following reports of complications such as a higher incidence of access-related infections, the method has lately been the subject of intense scrutiny; recent research has focused on the mechanisms of buttonhole access-related infections and newer techniques that may have bearing on the future use of the buttonhole method. This book presents an easily accessible overview of information relevant to the subject, including history, benefits and the latest research results related to the buttonhole cannulation method. It aims to rekindle an awareness of the advantages of this method and to encourage a critical analysis of possible techniques to overcome current barriers that prevent a wider spread of the technique.