PURPOSE: To evaluate the use of stent-grafts for the percutaneous clos
ure of arteriovenous fistulas that develop after cardiac catheterizati
on. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 1994 to November 1997, 14 arte
rio-venous fistulas in 13 patients (eight men, five women; age range,
46-65 years; mean age, 53.5 years) were treated. Eleven fistulas were
situated between the deep femoral artery and the common femoral vein,
and three fistulas were between the superficial femoral artery and the
common femoral vein. All fistulas were closed with stent-grafts posit
ioned in the artery at the level of the fistula. RESULTS: The percutan
eous treatment of arteriovenous fistulas was successful in all cases.
The findings at angiography performed after the procedure demonstrated
the closure of the fistulas and the correct positioning of the prosth
eses; veins were no longer visible. One complication occurred-a partia
l thrombosis of the common femoral vein at the puncture site after man
ual compression. CONCLUSION: On the basis of the preliminary data, the
authors believe that the percutaneous closure of arteriovenous fistul
as with stent-grafts is a safe and effective alternative to convention
al surgery.