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Utility of perioperative skin perfusion pressure measurement for treatment of ulcers caused by arteriovenous access ischaemic steal
Authors:Daisuke Atomura  Junko Aihara  Makoto Omori  Hiroto Terashi
Affiliation:1. Department of Plastic Surgery, Kawasaki Hospital, Kobe, Japan;2. Department of Plastic Surgery, Yodogawa Christian Hospital, Osaka, Japan;3. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan
Abstract:
Arteriovenous access ischaemic steal is a serious complication following arteriovenous fistula (AVF) construction. The aim of treatment is to improve distal circulation without impairing the function of the fistula. Therefore, any repair should be performed with intraoperative monitoring. We report 2 cases of this disorder treated using perioperative measurement of skin perfusion pressure (SPP) for preoperative surgical planning and intraoperative guidance. A 73‐year‐old woman with a left cubital AVF developed gangrene of the tip of the left little finger. Arteriovenous access ischaemic steal was suspected. The SPP of the little finger was 18 mm Hg, which increased to 65 mm Hg after manual occlusion of the fistula. A 58‐year‐old woman with a left antebrachial AVF had gangrene of the tip of the left middle finger. The SPP was 19 mm Hg, and steal syndrome was suspected based on angiography and the SPP with manual occlusion of the fistula. In both cases, serial plication of the fistula was performed based on intraoperative perfusion pressure monitoring, leading to the successful resolution of the ischaemic steal syndrome. In both cases, haemodialysis could be continued through the repaired fistula.
Keywords:arteriovenous access ischaemic steal  gangrene  haemodialysis  plication  skin perfusion pressure
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