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Whilst there has always been a general consensus among surgeons that primary access is best affected by internal arteriovenous (A-V) anastomosis at the wrist, there has never been complete agreement about what to do when primary access fails. The choice lies between more proximal direct A-V anastomosis and the use of free grafts which act as conduits which are easy to needle.
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Johnson, R.W.G. (1983). Invited comment on papers and posters in Graft material. In: Kootstra, G., Jörning, P.J.G. (eds) Access Surgery. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6592-8_22
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