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- Dialysis Access Services
- Non-Dialysis Services
- Dialysis Access Options
- Dialysis Access Education
- Dialysis Access Management
Fistula Surgery and Percutaneous Fistula Creation The arteriovenous or AV fistula involves a direct connection between an artery and a vein. The connection is made surgically underneath the skin and allows for adequate blood flow during your dialysis treatments.
What is an arteriovenous fistula? A surgeon creates an AV fistula by connecting an artery directly to a vein, frequently in the forearm. Connecting the artery to the vein causes more blood to flow into the vein. As a result Read More...
Dialysis is a process by which waste products, excess water, and more are removed from the bloodstream of patients who suffer from kidney problems or failure. For patients who require it, dialysis treatment can be crucial to their health Read More...
- Deep Vein Thrombosis
- Mediport Care and Management
- Peripheral Arterial Disease
- Renal Artery Disease
- Spider Veins
- Varicose Veins
An implantable mediport is a thin, soft, hollow tube made of plastic. It is put into a vein in your chest or arm. Implantable mediports (sometimes called portacaths or subcutaneous ports) are a small disc approximately 1-1.5 inches in diameter
What is an arteriovenous fistula? A surgeon creates an AV fistula by connecting an artery directly to a vein, frequently in the forearm. Connecting the artery to the vein causes more blood to flow into the vein. As a result Read More...
What is peripheral arterial disease (PAD)? PAD is a common circulation problem in which the arteries that carry blood to the legs or arms become narrowed or clogged. This interferes with the normal flow of blood, sometimes causing pain, but
What is renal artery disease? In some patients, high blood pressure is caused by blockage in the artery to the kidney, a condition known as renal vascular hypertension. Vascular interventionalists can often treat these blockages without surgery. In most cases,
Spider veins are tiny, thin veins that can be seen very close to the skin’s surface. They look like red, blue or green spider webs just beneath the skin. Sometimes they are also described as looking like marble. Spider veins
Varicose veins are twisted, enlarged veins. Any vein may become varicose, but the veins most commonly affected are those in your legs and feet. That’s because standing and walking upright increases the pressure in the veins of your lower body