EndoAVF (Endovascular Arteriovenous Fistula) is a cutting-edge procedure designed to create an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) for hemodialysis access without the need for traditional open surgery. Advanced imaging techniques, such as ultrasound or fluoroscopy, are used to guide the procedure and ensure precision. The procedure begins with a small incision, usually in the arm, to insert a catheter. The catheter is navigated through the blood vessels to reach the target artery and vein. Using the catheter, a specialized device creates a connection between the artery and the vein, allowing arterial blood to flow directly into the vein, which is necessary for efficient hemodialysis. After creating the fistula, the catheter is removed, and the small incision is closed, typically with minimal suturing. The newly created fistula is then monitored for proper blood flow and function.
EndoAVF is particularly beneficial for patients who:
By offering a minimally invasive alternative to surgical fistula creation, EndoAVF provides an effective and patient-friendly solution for establishing reliable hemodialysis access.
Your treatment will begin with an ultrasound examination of your veins, arteries, or both, in your legs to diagnose the presence and extent of the disease. Your test results will be immediately available to review with the doctor.
Once we review the results of your diagnostic tests, our physicians will help you develop a plan to provide you with the best treatment for your disease.
Your treatment will begin with an ultrasound examination of your veins, arteries, or both, in your legs to diagnose the presence and extent of the disease. Your test results will be immediately available to review with the doctor.
Your treatment will begin with an ultrasound examination of your veins, arteries, or both, in your legs to diagnose the presence and extent of the disease. Your test results will be immediately available to review with the doctor.
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