Introduction

An Arteriovenous (AV) Fistula is a surgically created connection between an artery and a vein, most often in the forearm or upper arm. It is the preferred access for hemodialysis in patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) because it provides strong, durable blood flow with fewer complications compared to catheters or grafts.

At Lumina Vein & Vascular Centre, our vascular surgeonoffers safe AV fistula creation and long-term care to ensure reliable dialysis access and improved patient quality of life.

Why is an AV Fistula Important?

  • Provides high blood flow needed for effective dialysis
  • Reduces the risk of infection and clotting compared to catheters
  • Lasts longer than other access options (up to years with proper care)
  • Promotes faster healing and better long-term outcomes

Indications for AV Fistula

  • Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) patients requiring regular dialysis
  • Patients preparing for long-term hemodialysis access
  • Rarely, AV fistulas may occur abnormally due to trauma, congenital malformations, or vascular conditions

How an AV Fistula is Created

  • Performed under local or regional anesthesia
  • A vein is surgically connected to a nearby artery (commonly in the wrist or elbow)
  • Increased arterial blood flow causes the vein to enlarge and strengthen, making it suitable for repeated dialysis needle access
  • The fistula usually takes 6–12 weeks to “mature” before use

Signs & Symptoms of an Abnormal or Complicated AV Fistula

  • Swelling or bulging vein
  • Pain, warmth, or redness at the site
  • Numbness or tingling in the fingers (Steal syndrome)
  • Blood clot formation (thrombosis)
  • Bruit (whooshing sound) and thrill (vibration) absent or reduced – may indicate blockage

Diagnosis

  • Physical examination: Checking for thrill and bruit
  • Doppler Ultrasound: Evaluates blood flow and patency
  • Angiography: For complex cases or suspected complications

Treatment & Care

  • Surgical creation and repair by a vascular specialist
  • Endovascular interventions (angioplasty, stenting) in blocked or narrowed fistulas
  • Regular monitoring to ensure good function
  • Patient education for fistula care:
    1. Keep the site clean and dry
    2. Avoid blood pressure measurement or blood draws on that arm
    3. Check for thrill daily
    4. Report swelling, pain, or bleeding immediately

AV Fistula Care at Lumina Vein & Vascular Centre

We provide:

  • Safe and precise surgical creation of AV fistulas
  • Regular monitoring and ultrasound check-ups
  • Advanced treatment for prevention of complications such as narrowing or clotting
  • Patient counseling on fistula care for long-term durability
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