Okay I got my results from my vein mapping. Back in November when my fistula clotted and had a pseudoanerisym it took out all option of an access in my left arm. No fistula and no grafts. There is 1 option to do a fistula in my right arm, but I just want a break. To be safe we are moving my CVC line to my left side, since if it clots on my right I might even loss my right arm for future access. And then all i have left is my legs.. "joy"
I am only 29 and I have to go through all this which sucks. I am just hoping that a transplant is in my near future, apparently I am 5th on the list with my blood type, what ever that means.
Does anyone else have any access issues? ALso how many CVC lines have one had before you had issues with them? The access nurse was nice and said we will move your CVC line and give it all the time you need to think about what you want to do. The idea of going for another surgery feel be we dread, so I think I just more time and to keep hope that I will get my kidney soon. Part of me wishes that my fistula didn't fail. But it also made me realize how naive I was that if someone thing was wrong another access could just go in.
Rain,
Do you know the size of your veins/artery they would be using? This is important to know. I would definitely get a second opinion from a facility that has no association with your current. If you decide to have a second opinion, do not provide them with any reports or anything dealing with your mappings... Let them do their own so they can come up with their own results.
Reason I suggest a second opinion is that many vascular surgeons want to do what is easier for them. They will also work on a size of vein/artery that they feel comfortable with and will only be a certain size or above while other surgeons may have a totally set of personal guidelines on the size they will work with.
I have been to a vascular surgeon who would not touch anything under 4mm. I asked the reason and the only thing he could provide was that the larger the vein/artery the better results... ( yes this is true, but a fistula can be created with smaller veins/artery).
The smaller the vein, the likelyhood of it maturing fully drops but does not mean you shouldnt try if you are limited.
My fistula was created witha 2.1mm vein. Its just a matter of finding the right surgeon.
Ask the surgeon what their comfort level is.
I had 3 different opinions and each one had a total different outcome on what should be done.
Here is a great read that will explain this more.
For some reaosn, Many American surgeons do what is easier for them and not necessarily what is better for the patient.
American Surgeons Still Last - Fistula FirstPay attention to the slide presentation as well. It gives different sucess levels in different countries... Unfortunately, American is last.
Hope this helps....