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**********[email protected]Dialysis AV Fistula Permcath, also known as vascular access, allows for the blood to be reached for hemodialysis. The access enables the passage of blood through flexible tubes to the dialysis unit, where it is cleaned as it travels through a unique filter known as a dialyzer. A small operation places an access. You have one of the following access options as a hemodialysis patient: Your nurse or technician will insert two needles into your access at the start of each treatment if it is a fistula or graft. Soft tubes that connect to the dialysis machine are attached to these needles. Through one of the tubes, your blood enters the device, passes through the dialyzer to be cleaned, and exits the device through the other tube to return to you. If your access is a catheter, there is no need for a needle because the catheter can be attached to the dialysis tubes directly. The best option for your access should be a fistula because it often lasts longer and has fewer issues like infections and clotting. However because their blood arteries are weak, some individuals might not be able to get a fistula.
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