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AV Fistula for Dailysis Treatment

Patients with chronic renal failure (Kidney Failure) often require long-term haemodialysis, sometimes twice or thrice a week. They are typically under the care of a physician or nephrologist.

In order to facilitate dialysis, an AV Fistula or graft operation is performed by vascular surgeons. In this procedure, a small connection is made between the artery and vein so that fast blood flows in the vein and a month later, the veins increase in size and can then be utilised for dialysis.

We also perform complex procedures in patients where AV Fistula has been attempted earlier but has failed to give desired results. Basilic Vein Transposition and Synthetic AV Graft are two examples of such complex procedures.

Patients who have complications related to AV Fistula are also successfully treated by our vascular specialist.

Frequently asked questions

The “Rule of 6s” describes an easy way to evaluate the maturity of a recently-placed arteriovenous fistula for dialysis access in a dialysis patient. The Rules of 6 further explained as flow volume >600 mL/min, vein diameter >6 mm, vein depth <6 mm 

The Rule of 6s is as follows:

6 weeks after the AV fistula has been placed in dialysis patient the fistula should:

  1. be able to support a blood flow of 600 ml/min.
  2. be at a maximum of 6mm from the surface.
  3. have a diameter greater than 6mm.

Failure to achieve the above rules of 6 goals warrants a further investigation, usually in collaboration with the surgeon who placed the fistula, into why the fistula did not mature.  Ideally, the existing fistula can still be encouraged or modified to eventually achieve maturity; if not, a new access site can be attempted. 

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