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  Vol. 115 No. 7, July 1980 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The arteriovenous fistula. Its construction in the management of hemophilia

H. S. Goldenberg, E. M. Goldberg and M. D. Kerstein

Arteriovenous fistulae using expanded polytetrafluorethylene (E-PTFE [Gore-Tex]) grafts were constructed in six patients with hemophilia for long-term vascular access where veins had been obliterated. The range of patency was four to 28 months, with a mean of 20 months. All patients had less than 8% level of factor VIII, which may have contributed to fistula patency. This approach was helpful in the management of these patients' conditions.





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