Principles of Dialysis Access
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-70513-7 (ISBN)
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This multidisciplinary textbook has been written and edited by multiple experts in the field to explore and define the management strategies for all types of dialysis access. With kidney failure a major public health problem worldwide and the care of these patients being widely regarded as suboptimal in the conventional surgical and interventional world, this reference combines the experience and knowledge of a world-renowned team of surgeons, interventionalists and nephrologists to definitively address this topic without regard to specialty.
Principles of Dialysis Access provides a thorough review of the management of all types of access for patients requiring dialysis. It is designed for access surgeons, interventional radiologists, interventional nephrologists, nephrologists and all others specializing in dialysis access. As the only comprehensive multi-author interdisciplinary textbook on this topic, it is essential reading for all who specialize in this field.
Dr. Illig attended Harvard followed by Cornell Medical College in New York, graduating AOA in 1988. He completed his general surgical residency, research fellowship, and vascular surgical fellowship at the University of Rochester, joining the faculty there in 1997. He served as Program Director and Division Chief in Rochester until 2011, followed by seven years as Director of the Division of Vascular Surgery and Associate Chair for Faculty Development and Mentoring at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Because of his increasing clinical and academic focus on dialysis access, he relocated to the Dialysis Access Institute in Orangeburg, SC, then the busiest such center in the world, in 2018. He now practices at FLOW Vascular Institute in Houston where he serves as Chief Medical Officer and Director of Research and Education. Dr. Illig's clinical practice is now exclusively devoted to arteriovenous access and venous thoracic outlet syndrome in dialysis patients. He has published over 120 peer-reviewed manuscripts, 55 chapters, multiple invited reviews and commentaries, and three books, including two editions of the definitive multi-author textbook on thoracic outlet syndrome. He's one of the developers of the concept that the venous thoracic outlet plays a role in many patients with AV access dysfunction, and has surgically treated over 100 people with this condition, a procedure that is increasingly being performed elsewhere in the world. He's an Academic Fellow of the Society for Vascular Surgery, a member of the American Surgical Association, and served on the Vascular Surgery Board of the ABS, where he has been a senior board examiner for the past 12 years. Current research efforts are focused on the hemodynamics of dialysis access and focused comprehensive dialysis access education.
Dr. Scher attended college at Brandeis University and received his MD degree from The Medical College of Wisconsin. He completed his general surgery residency under Dr. Lazar Greenfield at the Medical College of Virginia and a vascular surgery fellowship at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. He has served at Chief of the Division of Vascular Surgery at North Shore University Hospital and is currently an attending vascular surgeon at Montefiore Medical Center and Professor of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He was a founding member and former Vice President of the Vascular Access Society of the Americas. He is a past president of the New York Society for Vascular Surgery and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the Society for Vascular Surgery, the Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery and the Eastern Vascular Society. Dr. Scher has a had long-standing interest in hemodialysis access and has lectured extensively at regional, national and international meetings. He is the author or coauthor of over 100 publications in peer review journals, author of a chapter on Hemodialysis Access Related Distal Ischemia in UpToDate, author of a chapter on Ischemic Monomelic Neuropathy in Wilson's Textbook of Vascular Access and author of a chapter on Complex Hemodialysis Access in the upcoming 11th edition of Rutherford's Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy. He has also been the chairman of 'Improving Outcomes in Hemodialysis Access', a symposium dedicated to Hemodialysis Access which is a component of the annual VEITH Symposium highlighting new and important topics in the management of vascular disease. Dr. Scher continues to have strong clinical and academic interests in the field of hemodialysis access
Dr. John Ross is widely recognized as one of the world's leading experts in vascular access. Following his training in general surgery at the Medical University of South Carolina, Dr. Ross dedicated his practice to treating ESRD patients. He was a founding member of the Vascular Access Society of the Americas a
Chapter 1. ESRD - Scope of the problem
Chapter 2. History of Dialysis and Dialysis Access
Chapter 3. Principles of Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis
Chapter 4. Anatomy of Hemodialysis Access
Chapter 5. History and Physical Examination for Access Planning
Chapter 6. Ultrasound for Hemodialysis Access Planning
Chapter 7. General Decision Making for Hemodialysis Access Planning
Chapter 8. Anesthesia for Dialysis Access
Chapter 9. Radiation Safety in Hemodialysis
Chapter 10. Dialysis Catheters: General Principles
Chapter 11. Placement and Maintenance of Tunneled Hemodialysis Catheter
Chapter 12. Complications of Hemodialysis Catheters
Chapter 13. Morbidity of Central Venous Catheters Versus Time: Implications for Access Decision Making
Chapter 14. Who is truly catheter dependent?
Chapter 15. Radiocephalic and Brachiocephalic Fistulae
Chapter 16. Proximal Radial Artery Arteriovenous Fistulae
Chapter 17. Basilic Vein Transposition
Chapter 18. Percutaneous Fistula Creation
Chapter 19. Endovascular Fistula Creation
Chapter 20. Lower Extremity Autologous Fistulas
Chapter 21. Unusual Autologous Access Options
Chapter 22. Avoiding Early Failure in Arteriovenous Fistulas
Chapter 23. AV fistula maturation
Chapter 24. AV fistula results
Chapter 25. Prosthetics and today's biomaterials
Chapter 26. Upper extremity AV grafts
Chapter 27. The HeRO graft
Chapter 28. Lower extremity grafts
Chapter 29. AV Graft Results
Chapter 30. The Future of AV Grafts
Chapter 31. Surveillance strategies. Chapter 32. Strategies and techniques for optimal cannulation
Chapter 33. Evaluation of a patient with AV access problems
Chapter 34. Hand Dysfunction Following Arteriovenous Access Creation
Chapter 35. Hemodialysis Access-Induced Distal Ischemia (HAIDI)
Chapter 36. The Difficult to Cannulate Hemodialysis Access
Chapter 37. Low Flow and Inefficient Dialysis
Chapter 38. High Pressure and the Swollen Arm
Chapter 39. Hemodialysis Access-associated Venous Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Chapter 40. Intrathoracic Venous Stenosis and Occlusion
Chapter 41. The Bleeding Access
Chapter 42. The Clotted Access
Chapter 43. The Infected Access
Chapter 44. The Aneurysmal Access
Chapter 45. Patient Evaluation for Peritoneal Dialysis
Chapter 46. Placement of Access and Initial Use
Chapter 47. Trouble Shooting in Patients with Peritoneal Dialysis
Chapter 48. Reporting Standards and Outcomes Assessment in Dialysis Access
Chapter 49. Dialysis Access in the Pediatric Population
Chapter 50. Dialysis Access Considerations for Patients Awaiting Kidney transplantation
Chapter 51. Management of the access after kidney transplantation
Chapter 52. Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices and Dialysis Access
Chapter 53. The difficult access patient
Chapter 54. Catheter Last Versus Fistula First
Chapter 55. Fistulas versus grafts - what are the outcomes?
Chapter 56. Home dialysis
Chapter 57. Professional communication in dialysis access
Chapter 58. Dialysis Access in Resource Limited Environments
Chapter 59. Economics of Dialysis Vascular Access
Chapter 60. Education in Dialysis Access
Chapter 61. The Comprehensive Dialysis Access Center (CDAC).
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 7.1.2025 |
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Zusatzinfo | XX, 480 p. 25 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 210 x 279 mm |
Themenwelt | Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Chirurgie ► Herz- / Thorax- / Gefäßchirurgie |
Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Innere Medizin ► Kardiologie / Angiologie | |
Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Innere Medizin ► Nephrologie | |
Schlagworte | AV Access • AV fistulae • AV grafts • Dialysis management • Hemodialysis • peritoneal dialysis • Principles of dialysis |
ISBN-10 | 3-031-70513-0 / 3031705130 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-031-70513-7 / 9783031705137 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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