Tag: AVGs
Bright future for access grafts highlighted at VASBI 2021 with multiple...
New technologies intended to improve the often-mixed outcomes associated with arteriovenous grafts (AVGs) for haemodialysis access were on display at this year’s Vascular Access...
Nitric oxide, simulation and “living” grafts: Is the landscape of vascular...
The field of vascular access care for haemodialysis patients may look very different in just a few years’ time, with a host of new,...
Early-cannulation grafts display parity with ePTFE options—but also face similar challenges
In addition to demonstrating comparable performance in terms of long-term patency, durability and associated complications, early-cannulation arteriovenous (AV) grafts may hold some advantages when...