Nonsyndromic impacted triple supernumerary teeth in the maxilla, including single dens in dente malformation: A case report with a two-year follow-up

Introduction. A percutaneous transhepatic approach has been used to place tunneled catheters for hemodialysis in the inferior vena cava. This route through the suprahepatic vein could be used to place a tunnelled catheter for permanent hemodialysis without complications and with an excellent permeab...

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Main Authors: Šarčev Ivan, Petronijević-Šarčev Branislava, Mirković Siniša
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Language:English
Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2022-01-01
Series:Vojnosanitetski Pregled
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2022/0042-84502000140S.pdf
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author Šarčev Ivan
Petronijević-Šarčev Branislava
Mirković Siniša
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Petronijević-Šarčev Branislava
Mirković Siniša
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description Introduction. A percutaneous transhepatic approach has been used to place tunneled catheters for hemodialysis in the inferior vena cava. This route through the suprahepatic vein could be used to place a tunnelled catheter for permanent hemodialysis without complications and with an excellent permeability rate. Case report. From 2011 to 2020 at the Military Medical Academy, we treated 4 patients with the transhepatic central venous catheter for hemodialysis. All of them had exhausted approaches during the period of hemodialysis. Arterio-venous fistulas thrombosed on the arms, subclavian vein thrombosis bilaterally or superior and inferior vena cava thrombosis, as well as bilateral iliac and femoral vein thrombosis were present as complications of longterm hemodialysis through femoral catheters. Peritoneal dialysis was not possible. One patient needed a scroll catheter since the hemodialysis did not have a good outcome, and one patient needed a thrombolysis of catheter due to its malfunction. The other two patients have been on hemodialysis without complications for 300 and 1,650 days, respectively. Conclusion. Transhepatic venous access under ultrasound and radioscopic guidance is a simple and safe method. It is an acceptable alternative for permanent hemodialysis catheters when other venous accesses are exhausted and when it is performed by a well-trained team.
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spelling doaj.art-432d77955e984dfb814233d5c3f0308a2022-12-22T00:58:56ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502406-07202022-01-0179551652010.2298/VSP201115140S0042-84502000140SNonsyndromic impacted triple supernumerary teeth in the maxilla, including single dens in dente malformation: A case report with a two-year follow-upŠarčev Ivan0Petronijević-Šarčev Branislava1Mirković Siniša2University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad, SerbiaIntroduction. A percutaneous transhepatic approach has been used to place tunneled catheters for hemodialysis in the inferior vena cava. This route through the suprahepatic vein could be used to place a tunnelled catheter for permanent hemodialysis without complications and with an excellent permeability rate. Case report. From 2011 to 2020 at the Military Medical Academy, we treated 4 patients with the transhepatic central venous catheter for hemodialysis. All of them had exhausted approaches during the period of hemodialysis. Arterio-venous fistulas thrombosed on the arms, subclavian vein thrombosis bilaterally or superior and inferior vena cava thrombosis, as well as bilateral iliac and femoral vein thrombosis were present as complications of longterm hemodialysis through femoral catheters. Peritoneal dialysis was not possible. One patient needed a scroll catheter since the hemodialysis did not have a good outcome, and one patient needed a thrombolysis of catheter due to its malfunction. The other two patients have been on hemodialysis without complications for 300 and 1,650 days, respectively. Conclusion. Transhepatic venous access under ultrasound and radioscopic guidance is a simple and safe method. It is an acceptable alternative for permanent hemodialysis catheters when other venous accesses are exhausted and when it is performed by a well-trained team.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2022/0042-84502000140S.pdfcone-beam computed tomographycongenital abnormalitiesdens in denteoral surgical procedurestooth, supernumerary
spellingShingle Šarčev Ivan
Petronijević-Šarčev Branislava
Mirković Siniša
Nonsyndromic impacted triple supernumerary teeth in the maxilla, including single dens in dente malformation: A case report with a two-year follow-up
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
cone-beam computed tomography
congenital abnormalities
dens in dente
oral surgical procedures
tooth, supernumerary
title Nonsyndromic impacted triple supernumerary teeth in the maxilla, including single dens in dente malformation: A case report with a two-year follow-up
title_full Nonsyndromic impacted triple supernumerary teeth in the maxilla, including single dens in dente malformation: A case report with a two-year follow-up
title_fullStr Nonsyndromic impacted triple supernumerary teeth in the maxilla, including single dens in dente malformation: A case report with a two-year follow-up
title_full_unstemmed Nonsyndromic impacted triple supernumerary teeth in the maxilla, including single dens in dente malformation: A case report with a two-year follow-up
title_short Nonsyndromic impacted triple supernumerary teeth in the maxilla, including single dens in dente malformation: A case report with a two-year follow-up
title_sort nonsyndromic impacted triple supernumerary teeth in the maxilla including single dens in dente malformation a case report with a two year follow up
topic cone-beam computed tomography
congenital abnormalities
dens in dente
oral surgical procedures
tooth, supernumerary
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2022/0042-84502000140S.pdf
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