Rationale: Thrombosis due to anastomotic site stenosis is the most common complication in patients with brachio-axillary arteriovenous graft (AVG). Intravascular stent placement may play a special role in the salvage of dialysis grafts that have been previously performed percutaneous angioplasty or surgical procedure on the graft. Herein, we applied a novel stent named Supera which has a high degree of flexibility and resistance to external compression for treating a patient with recurrent venous anastomotic stenosis of brachio-axillary AVG.
Patients concerns and diagnoses: We report a case of the patient with end-stage renal disease who presented with brachio-axillary AVG malfunction.
Interventions: The patient underwent repeated percutaneous angioplasty with thrombectomy for total graft occlusion, and we placed the Supera stent to salvage the graft.
Outcomes: Postprocedural Doppler ultrasonography did not show any restenosis on the 1- and 3-month follow-up periods, and average flow volume in the stent was >1000 mL/min. And he has been on dialysis for 6 months without any problems after stent placement.
Lessons: The Supera stent is a useful treatment option of interventional procedure for recurrent venous anastomotic stenosis of brachio-axillary AVG in the clinical practice.
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