Buttonhole Cannulation in Hemodialysis: Improved Outcomes and Increased Expense--Is It Worth It?(Report)
CANNT Journal 2010, Jan-March, 20, 1
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Abstract Background: Access to an adequate blood flow is a requirement for successful hemodialysis (HD). This often means repeated cannulation of an arteriovenous fistula (AVF), which can lead to damage that needs repair and revision. The Buttonhole (BH) method offers a successful cannulation with minimal damage.
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