AV Fistula
Arteriovenous (AV) fistula surgery creates a channel for dialysis accessibility to the body’s circulatory system. An AV fistula is a tube that connects the body to a dialysis machine so that blood can be filtered and returned. AV fistula surgery entails stitching an artery and vein together, typically in the wrists or elbow area. This makes a stronger vein that can withstand many needle punctures for dialysis. After the AV fistula heals, one can see and feel the swollen vein.
How is AV Fistula Surgery performed: Before, During and After.
- AV fistula surgery is done after preoperative tests like blood tests, renal tests, chest X-rays, EKGs,etc. Quit smoking immediately before surgery.
- Follow the instructions for dialysis and medication usage properly.
- No eating and drinking before surgery.
- In the operating room, a surgeon often performs the surgery.
- A local anaesthetic is administered at the suggested location. There is little discomfort, and the patient may fall asleep during the one to two-hour treatment.
- Typically, the surgical incision is only 2 to 4 inches wide.
- Generally, the patient can return home the same day. Before using a fistula, the veins must dilate for 8-12 weeks.
Despite excellent therapy, some individuals may experience AV fistula complications like postoperative infection, bleeding, arm swelling, and finger tingling, etc.
Cost of the fistula surgery
Description | Cost |
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The average cost of the surgery |
approximately Rs.65,000 |
Description | Cost |
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Number of days in the hospital |
1 |
Type of surgery |
Minor |
Anaesthesia type |
General |
Recovery |
10-14 Days |
Duration of the procedure |
3-4 hours |
Surgery |
Minimal Procedure |