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Patient has a right brachiocephalic fistula with increased venous pressures

Patient has a right brachiocephalic fistula with increased venous pressures. Tight stenosis in upper cephalic vein. Pre-angioplasty. Angioplasty. 8 mm @ 25 atm. Post-angioplasty. Angioplasty II (8 mm @ 25 atm). Post-angioplasty II. Cutting Balloon (7 mm ). Unable to fully dilate

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Patient has a right brachiocephalic fistula with increased venous pressures

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  1. Patient has a right brachiocephalic fistula with increased venous pressures

  2. Tight stenosis in upper cephalic vein

  3. Pre-angioplasty Angioplasty 8mm @ 25 atm Post-angioplasty

  4. Angioplasty II (8mm @ 25 atm) Post-angioplasty II

  5. Cutting Balloon (7mm) Unable to fully dilate using 10atm x 2 inflations Repeat angioplasty 8mm @ 25atm Final image

  6. Moderate stenosis involving proximal fistula (cephalic vein) adjacent to arterial anastomosis

  7. Patient underwent surgical revision of both venous stenoses

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