Vascular Access for Haemodialysis
Haemodialysis is a treatment that removes waste products and excess fluid from your blood when your kidneys can no longer do so effectively. This treatment involves filtering your blood through a machine outside your body.
To perform haemodialysis, a vascular access must be created. An access is a site from which blood can be extracted and then safely reintroduced into your body.
Conditions We Treat
- Chronic kidney disease (CKD) requiring haemodialysis.
- Existing arteriovenous (AV) fistula or graft dysfunction.
Our Services
The AKUH Haemodialysis Access Programme is designed to help patients with chronic kidney disease prepare for haemodialysis in a timely and efficient manner. The service offers:
- Skilled surgical expertise: AKUH's team of experienced vascular surgeons performs fistula and graft creation procedures.
- Choice of access type: Depending on your individual needs, the programme can help you choose between a fistula (direct connection between an artery and vein) or a graft (a synthetic tube). Also, a long-term tunnelled dialysis catheter (Peram catheter) is placed by our experienced vascular surgeons.
- Education and support: The programme provides patients and their families with information about haemodialysis access options, the creation process, and ongoing care.
- Comprehensive follow-up care: The programme ensures proper monitoring and management of the created vascular access to optimise its function and longevity.
Our Multidisciplinary Team
Our programme brings together a team of experienced professionals dedicated to your well-being:
- Vascular surgeons: Experts in creating and maintaining vascular access for dialysis.
- Nephrologists: Kidney specialists who manage all aspects of your kidney disease.
- Dialysis nurses: Provide education, support, and care throughout your dialysis journey.
- Other specialists: These may include cardiologists, radiologists, and others, depending on your individual needs.
To learn more about our highly trained and skilled experts, search on Find a Doctor under the speciality of Vascular Surgery.
The AKUH Haemodialysis Access Programme is committed to providing you with the highest quality care and individualised support to help you manage your kidney disease effectively.