Abstract

Brachiocephalic fistula is one of the main options to gain blood access for hemodialysis. Although the fistula is easy to establish, puncture becomes increasingly difficult because the cephalic vein runs deep and fibrous tissue is being continually deposited over the cephalic vein. Although superficialization-i.e., the removal of fibrous tissue along the basilic vein-has been performed with conventional surgery, the long incision along the cephalic vein induces the buildup of hard fibrous tissue so that puncture may remain difficult even after the operation. To avoid this problem, we tried superficialization of hemodialysis access using a video-assisted procedure and obtained a good result.

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