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Vascular access (VA)-related high flows (HF) are common with brachial artery based fistulas. Flow-reduction procedures are indicated in symptomatic patients or asymptomatic ones with flows 2 L/min. However concomitant issues increase their complexity. We describe a case of a patient suffering congestive heart failure as a result of HF brachial-basilic fistula 3 L/min. A simultaneous late basilic vein transposition and revision using distal inflow (RUDI) was performed. A large diameter untransposed arterialized basilic vein wa