An AV (arteriovenous) fistula, sometimes called an atrioventricular fistula, is a surgically created connection between an artery and a vein, often used for dialysis in patients with chronic kidney disease. This connection ensures proper blood flow for dialysis treatments, which is crucial for patients undergoing atrioventricular fistula dialysis. However, over time, complications such as blockages, narrowing, or clot formation may occur, jeopardising the effectiveness of the fistula. AV fistula salvage is a procedure designed to repair or restore the function of the fistula, ensuring that patients continue to receive effective dialysis treatment.
The AV fistula salvage procedure includes various interventions to correct issues like narrowing, blood clots, or infections that affect the fistula. The process helps maintain or restore the function of the atrioventricular fistula, which is essential for dialysis.
Although AV fistula salvage is generally safe, potential risks may include:
Proper post-procedure care is essential for maintaining the success of the treatment. Dr Monga will provide specific instructions for recovery:
Medication may be prescribed to reduce the risk of blood clots or infections, especially following atrioventricular fistula dialysis sessions.
Dr Akhil Monga is an experienced vascular specialist with extensive expertise in AV fistula salvage. He provides personalised care and employs the latest techniques to ensure optimal results for patients undergoing atrioventricular fistula dialysis. Dr Monga’s patient-focused approach ensures that each treatment is tailored to the individual’s needs.
Contact Dr Akhil Monga today to schedule a consultation and learn how AV fistula salvage can improve the longevity of your dialysis access.
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