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Kidney Care and Dialysis Access

Prepare for Dialysis with Minimally Invasive Fistula Creation

Patients from Anahuac, TX are seen at our Port Arthur office. A non-surgical procedure to create dialysis access by connecting an artery and vein percutaneously, offering faster recovery and fewer complications.

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Patients from Anahuac, TX are seen at our Port Arthur office located at 3300 Jimmy Johnson Blvd, Suite #130, 45 miles away.

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What Is Percutaneous Dialysis Fistula Creation?

Percutaneous AV fistula (PAVF) creation is a minimally invasive procedure that creates a connection between an artery and vein in the arm using specialized devices, without making surgical incisions. This connection creates a high-flow access site for hemodialysis. Unlike traditional surgical fistula creation, which requires an incision and dissection of blood vessels, the percutaneous approach uses image guidance and catheter-based tools to create the fistula from inside the blood vessels. This results in less tissue trauma, faster recovery, and reduced risk of complications.

Who It's For

Who Can Benefit from Percutaneous Dialysis Fistula Creation?

Patients with advanced kidney disease who need hemodialysis require reliable vascular access. Percutaneous fistula creation offers a less invasive alternative to traditional surgical fistula creation, with shorter recovery times and potentially better outcomes.

Kidney Disease

Patients with Advanced Kidney Disease

When kidney function declines to the point where dialysis is needed, creating reliable vascular access is essential. PAVF offers a minimally invasive way to prepare for dialysis.

No Incisions

Patients Who Want to Avoid Surgery

Unlike traditional surgical fistula creation, PAVF requires no incisions. The entire procedure is performed through a small puncture in the skin, leading to faster recovery and less scarring.

Previous Access Failure

Patients with Failed Previous Access

For patients who have had previous dialysis access attempts that failed, PAVF offers a new option that preserves other access sites for future use.

Faster Dialysis Start

Patients Who Need Timely Dialysis Access

PAVF may mature faster than traditional surgical fistulas, allowing patients to begin dialysis sooner. This is particularly important for those starting dialysis urgently.

Common Symptoms

Percutaneous Dialysis Fistula Creation for Patients Needing Dialysis Access

When kidneys can no longer filter waste effectively, dialysis becomes necessary. Having reliable vascular access is critical for successful hemodialysis. PAVF offers a modern approach to creating this access with less trauma and faster recovery than traditional surgery.

checkAdvanced kidney disease requiring dialysis
checkNeed for hemodialysis access
checkDesire to avoid surgical incisions
checkPrevious access site complications
checkAnatomy suitable for percutaneous approach
checkPreference for faster recovery

PAVF is performed using specialized catheter-based devices that create a connection between an artery and vein from inside the vessels. The procedure is guided by ultrasound and X-ray to ensure precise placement and optimal blood flow.

After the procedure, the fistula needs time to mature before it can be used for dialysis. Maturation typically takes 4-8 weeks, and our team monitors the fistula with ultrasound to ensure it is developing properly.

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