AV Fistula

A vital connection for dialysis patients, ensuring efficient and long-term access.

Description

An arteriovenous (AV) fistula is a surgical connection between an artery and a vein, usually in the arm. It is the gold standard for patients undergoing long-term hemodialysis, offering durability, low complication rates, and improved blood flow.

Our vascular specialists at Lowcost Surgicals use minimally invasive techniques to create AV fistulas with high precision. This outpatient procedure is carefully planned to ensure optimal location and maturation for safe dialysis access.
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Actual Price

₹30,000

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Estimated Stay: 2 Days

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Strong Access, Better Dialysis

A well-functioning AV fistula is your lifeline for effective dialysis. At Lowcost Surgicals, we ensure safe, reliable, and long-lasting vascular access using modern techniques and experienced care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Understanding your dialysis access is key to confidence. Here are practical answers to common questions:
Typically, 6 to 12 weeks are needed for the fistula to mature fully and handle dialysis efficiently.
You should feel a steady vibration (thrill) over the fistula. Regular check-ups confirm proper blood flow.
The procedure is done under local anesthesia with minimal discomfort. Risks are low and mainly include bleeding or delayed maturation.