Balde Oumar Taibata, C. Naby, Balde Abdoulaye Korse, Diallo Amadou Djoulde, Camara Fode Lansana, Baldé Habiboulaye, B. Madiou, Soumaoro Labile Togba, Fofana Husseine, S. Momo, Diakite Sandaly, C. Mariame, C. Mohamed, D. Asmaou, Yombouno Ives, B. Diallo
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The arteriovenous fistula (AVF) for hemodialysis, consists of surgically creating an anastomosis between an artery and a superficial vein in the arm. This study aims to mark our contribution to the study of arteriovenous fistulas for hemodialysis during our internship in Morocco Methodology: We carried out a six years retrospective study from January 1st, 1994, to December 31st, 1999, inclusively. The study involved 1,531 arteriovenous fistulas performed during our studying period on 2,361 consultations. All the adequate files were included in our study. The other inadequate files were excluded. Results: The study involved 833, that is 44.8% of men and 698, or 37.6% of women. Sex ratio 1.19. Thus, we counted right radial FAV 388 cases; Ulnar FAV 5 cases; FAV of the elbow crease 137 cases. In the left upper limb, 1,321 procedures, or 71.1%, distributed as follows: Left radial FAV 1,080 cases Cubital FAV 7 cases Elbow fold AVF 234 cases. According to the Vascular Seats (arteries and veins), the anastomoses were performed between Arteries and radial veins 388 or 20.9% Left radial arteries and veins 1080 cases or 58.1%, Humero-basilica 194 or 10.4%, Humero-cephalic 154 cases or 8.2%. Anastomoses on ulnar and other arteries 2, 5% straight 388 or 20.9% Left radial arteries and veins Conclusion: For patients with end-stage chronic kidney disease, arteriovenous fistulas are the last hope for their survival.