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1. A method for creating access to a blood vessel or fistula in an animal subject, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) placing a trocar comprising a lumen through an entry site of the skin, the subcutaneous tissue underneath the entry site of the skin, the vessel or fistula, and an exit site of the skin of the subject; (b) passing a wire guide through the lumen of the trocar whereby the wire guide also traverses the entry site of skin, the subcutaneous tissue, the vessel or fistula, and the exit site of the skin; (c) removing the trocar from the subject while leaving the wire guide in place traversing the entry site of skin, the subcutaneous tissue, the vessel or fistula, and the exit site of the skin; (d) threading a sheath over the wire guide until the sheath traverses the entry site of skin, the subcutaneous tissue, the wall of the vessel or fistula proximal to the entry site of the skin, and abuts but does not penetrate the interior wall of the vessel or fistula at a site opposite where the trocar first entered the vessel or fistula; (e) providing a vessel wall traversing device shaped like a blunt-ended nail and comprising a hollow shank portion, a head portion having a width larger than the width of the shank portion, and a bore extending the entire length of the shank portion; (f) threading an applicator having attached thereto the attached vessel wall traversing device on to the wire guide within the sheath until the vessel wall traversing device is lodged in the wall of the vessel or fistula at a site distal to the entry site of the skin with the shank portion of the vessel wall traversing device extending toward the exit site of the skin; (g) withdrawing the sheath from the subject; (h) threading a cannula over the wire guide from the end of the wire guide at the exit site of the skin until one end of the cannula is attached to, and in fluid communication with, the shank of the vessel wall traversing device whereby the wall of the vessel or fistula is sandwiched between the one end of the cannula and the head portion of the vessel wall traversing device; (i) removing the applicator and guide wire from the subject, whereby the cannula and vessel wall traversing device remain in place to provide access to the vessel or fistula. |