I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
November 23, 2024, 09:04:39 AM

Login with username, password and session length
Search:     Advanced search
532606 Posts in 33561 Topics by 12678 Members
Latest Member: astrobridge
* Home Help Search Login Register
+  I Hate Dialysis Message Board
|-+  Dialysis Discussion
| |-+  Dialysis: General Discussion
| | |-+  anyone else had an angioplasty? Old posts skimpy on info.
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. « previous next »
Pages: [1] Go Down Print
Author Topic: anyone else had an angioplasty? Old posts skimpy on info.  (Read 2198 times)
MomoMcSleepy
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Gender: Female
Posts: 283


My son Roddy McSleepy at 6 months! sry pic sidewz

« on: August 03, 2012, 10:34:51 AM »

I went to the Access Clinic yesterday for a checkup of my fistula.  Now, I had noticed flow seemed lighter, and asked about it last time, but the doc wasn't worried.  I thought I just needed to squeeze my foam kidney more. 

I had to switch from the doc to a PA for convenience with work, and this time the new guy said I and a dip (coincidentally where there was a weird hardness and swelling that I had called in to the doc about) and inside my arm there is stenosis, you can feel a depression (he dip) from the outside.  The flow is 120 (I don't know the units) and should be 600, though the vessel is plenty big.  Sad face.

So NKOTB, one of our newest members, mentioned that her angioplasty "blew out" her fistula, so now she needs and upper arm one.  That freaked me out a bit.  Google has failed me in my search for info.  Anyone else had these problems, and did you need multiple angioplasty?






My fistulagram/angioplasty is set for August 14th, I am looking for a ride.







EDITED:  Moved from Introductions to General Discussion   jbeany, Moderator
« Last Edit: August 05, 2012, 04:08:37 PM by jbeany » Logged

35 years old, first dx w/  chronic renal insufficiency at  28, pre-dialysis

born with persistent cloaca--have you heard of it?  Probably not, that's ok.

lots of surgeries, solitary left kidney (congenital)

chronic uti's/pyelonephritis

AV fistula May 2012
Kidney Transplant from my husband Jan. 16, 2013
Howard the Duck
sullidog
Elite Member
*****
Offline Offline

Gender: Male
Posts: 1432

« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2012, 08:48:25 PM »

I just read something about that but can't remember the search terms or what website it was on.]
I have had countless angeoplasties neither of them so far damaged my graft.
Logged

May 13, 2009, went to urgent care with shortness of breath
May 19, 2009, went to doctor for severe nausea
May 20, 2009, admited to hospital for kidney failure
May 20, 2009, started dialysis with a groin cath
May 25, 2009, permacath was placed
august 24, 2009, was suppose to have access placement but instead was admited to hospital for low potassium
august 25, 2009, access placement
January 16, 2010 thrombectomy was done on access
SugarBear
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Gender: Male
Posts: 147


« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2012, 02:15:55 PM »

I too have had many angioplasty over a six year period and my mom has had even more of them in her 10 plus years of dialysis with no issues.  I know a blow out can happen especially is its a newbie doctor doing the procedure but it is a relatively small percentage.
Logged

Xbox GT: ShonumShogun

CKD due to FSGS 1999
Drop from Stage 4 to Stage 2 ESRD 2000
ESRD 2005
Started Dialysis September 13, 2006
Short Daily Home Hemo March 2009
Back to In-Center Hemo August 2009 (Too Many Hours)
Nocturnal Home Hemo with Remote Viewers  May 2010
Received Transplant March 1, 2012
Transplant Failed in October 2017
Nocturnal Home Hemo with Remote Viewers December 2017
jbeany
Member for Life
******
Offline Offline

Gender: Female
Posts: 7536


Cattitude

« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2012, 04:10:41 PM »

I had them repeatedly and never had a problem.  Yes, it possible for them to damage it, but there's always a risk with any procedure.  When the option is a simple needle insertion and a ballooning to keep it open - compared to surgery for a new one - I'll take the ballooning or even a stent any day.
Logged

"Asbestos Gelos"  (As-bes-tos yay-lohs) Greek. Literally, "fireproof laughter".  A term used by Homer for invincible laughter in the face of death and mortality.

noahvale
Guest
« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2012, 12:28:10 PM »

*
« Last Edit: September 18, 2015, 05:04:43 PM by noahvale » Logged
M3Riddler
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Gender: Male
Posts: 385


WWW
« Reply #5 on: August 06, 2012, 01:48:47 PM »

I went to the Access Clinic yesterday for a checkup of my fistula.  Now, I had noticed flow seemed lighter, and asked about it last time, but the doc wasn't worried.  I thought I just needed to squeeze my foam kidney more. 

I had to switch from the doc to a PA for convenience with work, and this time the new guy said I and a dip (coincidentally where there was a weird hardness and swelling that I had called in to the doc about) and inside my arm there is stenosis, you can feel a depression (he dip) from the outside.  The flow is 120 (I don't know the units) and should be 600, though the vessel is plenty big.  Sad face.

So NKOTB, one of our newest members, mentioned that her angioplasty "blew out" her fistula, so now she needs and upper arm one.  That freaked me out a bit.  Google has failed me in my search for info.  Anyone else had these problems, and did you need multiple angioplasty?






My fistulagram/angioplasty is set for August 14th, I am looking for a ride.







EDITED:  Moved from Introductions to General Discussion   jbeany, Moderator

There are many reasons why a fistula can do this.  Without detailed info on what happened to that person, it is hart do say.  But one reason why this may occur is due to muiltiple angios with balloon on the stenosed area.  Each time you have a ballloon inflated, this weekends the area and breaks down the tissues.     Just picture inflating and deflating a regular ballon.  After a while, it is going to loos its stability and strengh and has a greater risk of breaking....  I'm not saying your vein is a balloon, just giving you an example to understand easier..

///M3R
Logged

____________________________________
Peritoneal - 13 years
NxStage Since 4/06
3 Transplants
Admin of Dialysis Discussion Uncensored on Facebook  
___________________________________
Pages: [1] Go Up Print 
« previous next »
 

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP SMF 2.0.17 | SMF © 2019, Simple Machines | Terms and Policies Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!