{"id":8436,"date":"2024-01-05T15:17:08","date_gmt":"2024-01-05T07:17:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.brosmed.com\/?post_type=clinical&p=8436"},"modified":"2024-01-05T15:35:00","modified_gmt":"2024-01-05T07:35:00","slug":"case-interpretation-outstanding-performance-of-tri-wedge-in-the-12atm-dilation-of-severe-subclavian-vein-stenosis","status":"publish","type":"clinical","link":"https:\/\/www.brosmed.com\/en\/Clinicals\/case-interpretation-outstanding-performance-of-tri-wedge-in-the-12atm-dilation-of-severe-subclavian-vein-stenosis\/","title":{"rendered":"Case Interpretation | Outstanding Performance of Tri-Wedge\u2122 in the 12atm Dilation of Severe Subclavian Vein Stenosis"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Vascular access is the lifeline for hemodialysis patients. Prolonging the service life of the access, guarding the \u201clifeline\u201d of hemodialysis and ensuring the smooth flow of the \u201clifeline\u201d are the top priority in maintaining the vascular access. The emergence of the scoring balloon brings the hope of improving patients’ dialysis access patency rate and reducing pain, and is expected to become a better choice for the treatment of arteriovenous fistula stenosis……<\/p>\n\n\n\n
In the last Tri-Wedge\u2122 case sharing, we introduced a case of AVF anastomotic stenosis treated by Tri-Wedge\u2122 to our readers, but central venous stenosis is also a common lesion in clinical practice, which also has high requirements for balloon passability and dilatability.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Today, we bring you a new case. Let’s take a look at the outstanding performance of Tri-Wedge\u2122 in the left subclavian vein……<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Case information<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n Patient information<\/strong>: female, 65 years old, 45kg<\/p>\n\n\n\n Visit time:<\/strong> June 13, 2023<\/p>\n\n\n\n Chief complaint<\/strong>: hemodialysis for more than 10 years, hemostasis difficulty at internal fistula of left forearm for more than 3 months<\/p>\n\n\n\n Present illness<\/strong>: The patient was found to have \u201cpolycystic kidney and polycystic liver showed by ultrasound examination; serum creatinine 800+umol\/L; blood Hb 72g\/L\u201d more than 10 years ago,underwent \u201cinternal arteriovenous fistulation in the left elbow\u201d, and began regular dialysis after the internal fistula was matured; since March, the patient had experienced hemostasis difficulty after puncture of the arteriovenous fistula in the left forearm, accompanied by repeated hemostasis difficulty in the vein after puncture of the fistula. Examination suggested \u201cleft subclavian vein stenosis\u201d, so the patient was hospitalized several times to undergo PTA treatment, but the effect was not long-lasting, and hemostasis difficulty persisted. Therefore, the patient is now hospitalized.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Past history<\/strong>: hypertension for 10 years<\/p>\n\n\n\n Admission examination<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n Admission examinPhysical examination:<\/strong> Clear mind and chronic disease face; superficial lymph nodes of the whole body were not enlarged; clear breath sounds of both lungs, no dry or moist rales; regular cardiac rhythm, heart sounds S1 and S2 were of moderate intensity, S3 and S4 were not auscultated; the abdomen was soft, and the tenderness was noted at right upper abdomen, no rebound tenderness or mass; liver and spleen were not palpated below the costal margin, the gallbladder was not palpated, Murphy’s sign was negative, there was no percussion tenderness over kidney region, the bowel sound was normal, shifting dullness was negative; both lower limbs were not swollen, pathological signs were negative, left forearm internal arteriovenous fistula tremor was palpable, and the vessel was dilated.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Laboratory tests:<\/strong> Relevant examinations were completed after admission, [2023-06-13] hematology test + hs-CRP: hypersensitive C-reactive protein (whole blood): 296.4 mg\/L\u2191; White blood cell count * (whole blood): 11.5\u00d7*10^9\/L\u2191 Potassium * (serum): 3.28 mmol\/L\u2193; Creatinine * (serum): 793 \u03bcmol\/L\u2191; <\/p>\n\n\n\n Left internal fistula angiography<\/strong>: severe stenosis of left cephalic venous arch and subclavian vein, with multiple collateral circulation formation. Diagnostic result: Preoperative angiography<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n
Multiple stenosis of left internal fistula cephalic vein outflow tract, with tumorous dilatation and localized wall roughness and calcification. Please combine with clinical manifestations.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
<\/strong>1. Stenosis of internal arteriovenous fistula;
2. Stage 5 chronic kidney disease;
3. Polycystic kidney;
4. Hemodialysis;
5. Secondary hyperparathyroidism;
6. Renal hypertension;
7. Renal osteopathy;<\/p>\n\n\n\n