RESUMO
Adequate care of patients with end-stage renal failure on hemodialysis requires permanent vascular access. Arteriovenous fistula obstruction due to venous thrombosis is commonly observed complication, contributing significantly to morbidity and hospitalization of dialysis patients. Percutaneous intervention using angioplasty and thrombolysis has become an accepted treatment of thrombosed vascular access and demonstrates comparable technical results and patency rates with those of surgery. Recently developed percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy (PMT) uses mechanical energy to clear thrombus percutaneously in combination with mechanical dissolution, fragmentation, and aspiration. PMT offers fast thrombus removal without complications related to thrombolytic therapy. We report a case of thrombosed hemodialysis native fistula which was successfully treated with percutaneous angioplasty and mechanical thrombolysis using newly introduced Arrow-Trerotola percutaneous thrombolytic device.