My momma is a dialysis warrior. She's going through haemodialysis from one year now. Came here to collect some informations about av fistula and now I feel like I can give a lecture on it after watching this.😅😅 Jokes apart, very informative one. Thanks a lot. It's a brave initiative. May God bless you.
What a wonderful lecture! Thank you for sharing. The illustrations and photos were very helpful. I've never heard this information presented so clearly and concisely.
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Cheers for the Video! Apologies for the intrusion, I am interested in your opinion. Have you ever tried - Reyameron Linkify Blitzkrieg (should be on google have a look)? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for learning how to avoid dialysis and boost your kidney health without the normal expense. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my old buddy Taylor finally got cool results with it.
Great Video clip! Excuse me for the intrusion, I would love your opinion. Have you considered - Reyameron Linkify Blitzkrieg (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now)? It is a good one off product for learning how to avoid dialysis and boost your kidney health minus the hard work. Ive heard some great things about it and my work colleague after a lifetime of fighting got astronomical results with it.
Very nice presentation, thank you. Who can I contact for obtaining permission to use the graphics on this video for educational purposes for dialysis nurses, please? Just the animation - I am trying to make them myself in flash as self-learner but it is taking too long - I tried the link above but couldn't go further with finding Dr Vachharajani contact email or something. Thanks.
Excellent video. Thanks for posting. Am currently on hemo-dialysis (1yr). Have had 3 fistula attempts. One included 4 incision sites of left forearm. It ultimately did not develop and was replaced with graft which lasted for approx 3 months and also ultimately clotted. Moved to right forearm huge incision on bottom of forearm from below elbow to above wrist as well as incision 5 inches above wrist on palm side. It failed within 2 weeks and new incision just below elbow crease. It has gone pulsatile and having fistula gram as well as possible balloon to open it back up ASAP. Is it just my body or do all patients have to endure this? Am currently receiving dialysis thru perma cath in left upper chest near neck (4th one of these) as has been the case for most of my treatments. I am starting to have doubts to whether this will ever settle down. Any info would help me along with this. Feeling like a whittling stick at this point.
hi, as a new medical student, can i ask why is a AVF required for hemodialysis? wouldnt it be possible to access a artery directly(such as the radial artery or the brachial artery) to meet the flow rate requirement of the dialyser? thanks
Conventional hemodialysis is provided 3 times a week, requiring a large needle to be placed in a blood vessel 3 times a week. Cannulating an artery frequently can be traumatic and lead to permanent damage which can be disastrous. Instead by letting blood flow through a superficial vein by creating an AVF allows access through venipuncture. Moreover, any complications on the venous limb will not result in compromising distal limb perfusion unlike an arterial complication.
damn , i hope my arm never looks likes thoses in these pictures ! already had some dumb azz asst . that dont seem to know what they are doing . one blew out my vein , an had to get surgery . ITS those so called nurses at dialysis ctrs that scare me .
My momma is a dialysis warrior. She's going through haemodialysis from one year now. Came here to collect some informations about av fistula and now I feel like I can give a lecture on it after watching this.😅😅
Jokes apart, very informative one. Thanks a lot. It's a brave initiative. May God bless you.
Excellent explanation of techniques
This is a great lecture even for medical coders who do IR coding for AV Graft/Fistulas.
the kids bars and
what's IR?
this is the true meaning for youtube. thank you so much for this
Amazing teaching, thank you
Very informative presentation
Thank you very much doc. Medical student, exam tmrw. Really helped.
Will help in real life also👍
What a wonderful lecture! Thank you for sharing. The illustrations and photos were very helpful. I've never heard this information presented so clearly and concisely.
Brilliant as a doctor this lecture is very useful thank you very much i hope you do more videos
Too good & helpful. Thanks very much Sir.
very clear and detailed video! thank you for taking the time to produce it!
This was great, thanks, I been tryin to find out about "what happens when you burst a blood vessel?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Piyatalie Breathtaking Precedence - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? It is a smashing one of a kind product for discovering how to get rid of type two diabetes without the headache. Ive heard some decent things about it and my cousin got great success with it.
Excellent presentation. Very informative. Thanks
Wow!! This was good!! Just what I need for tomorrow!
Great presentation!
Fantastic video
Excellent demonstration.
All my doubts are clear now.
wonderful information
Thank you Dr. Vachharajani. This will help me a lot in my dialysis nurse training.
I hope you make more videos like this. :)
This was very helpful, thank you!
Thank you very much. It is very useful and basically for nephrologists
I found this very helpful, thank you for sharing.
Cheers for the Video! Apologies for the intrusion, I am interested in your opinion. Have you ever tried - Reyameron Linkify Blitzkrieg (should be on google have a look)? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for learning how to avoid dialysis and boost your kidney health without the normal expense. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my old buddy Taylor finally got cool results with it.
thanks a lot for that useful slides and presentation.
Great Video clip! Excuse me for the intrusion, I would love your opinion. Have you considered - Reyameron Linkify Blitzkrieg (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now)? It is a good one off product for learning how to avoid dialysis and boost your kidney health minus the hard work. Ive heard some great things about it and my work colleague after a lifetime of fighting got astronomical results with it.
Well explaination, thank you
Awesome very good information
Great video, great information
AWESOME:) THANK YOU VERY MUCH...GRADE A+....MORE VIDEO REGARDING CVC PATIENTS AND TROUBLE SHOOTING, pls...
Thanks very much for good information
Thank you very much Sir...
For sharing this Important information....
Wonderful explanations for every part of this procedure. Especially appreciate the post op complications animations
excellent video , i have laerned alot from this video.
Great video. Thanks!
Parabéns! Adorei sua aula!!!!!
great video.. thank u for making it.. nicely detailed and elaborated :)
Awesome video sir...
Thank you.
thank you. very informative!
Very helpful!! Thanks!!
Many thanks, quick question how do you know if an Av fistula is de functioning?
Excellent vid. Thank you so muchhhhhhh!!!!
Thank u
Very useful lecture.....
Thank you
Great vid! Thanks Doc
thank you so much
Very nice presentation, thank you. Who can I contact for obtaining permission to use the graphics on this video for educational purposes for dialysis nurses, please? Just the animation - I am trying to make them myself in flash as self-learner but it is taking too long - I tried the link above but couldn't go further with finding Dr Vachharajani contact email or something. Thanks.
Excellent lecture! Tank you!
Great. thank you!
EXCELLENT lecture :)
thank you
What's about Braham Nicolandoni sign?
My daughter is 5 years old, her weight of 10 kilograms .A whether to make a fistula?
At what age can children do fistula
I think graft is better than fistula? what do u recommend?
ashraf wani u
Excellent video. Thanks for posting. Am currently on hemo-dialysis (1yr). Have had 3 fistula attempts. One included 4 incision sites of left forearm. It ultimately did not develop and was replaced with graft which lasted for approx 3 months and also ultimately clotted. Moved to right forearm huge incision on bottom of forearm from below elbow to above wrist as well as incision 5 inches above wrist on palm side. It failed within 2 weeks and new incision just below elbow crease. It has gone pulsatile and having fistula gram as well as possible balloon to open it back up ASAP. Is it just my body or do all patients have to endure this? Am currently receiving dialysis thru perma cath in left upper chest near neck (4th one of these) as has been the case for most of my treatments. I am starting to have doubts to whether this will ever settle down. Any info would help me along with this. Feeling like a whittling stick at this point.
+Booger6995 Thank you for your comment. It's best to speak with your physician about your health question and concerns.
I wish you the best with everything.
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hi, as a new medical student, can i ask why is a AVF required for hemodialysis? wouldnt it be possible to access a artery directly(such as the radial artery or the brachial artery) to meet the flow rate requirement of the dialyser? thanks
Conventional hemodialysis is provided 3 times a week, requiring a large needle to be placed in a blood vessel 3 times a week. Cannulating an artery frequently can be traumatic and lead to permanent damage which can be disastrous. Instead by letting blood flow through a superficial vein by creating an AVF allows access through venipuncture. Moreover, any complications on the venous limb will not result in compromising distal limb perfusion unlike an arterial complication.
Thanks Dr. Tushar
damn , i hope my arm never looks likes thoses in these pictures ! already had some dumb azz asst . that dont seem to know what they are doing . one blew out my vein , an had to get surgery . ITS those so called nurses at dialysis ctrs that scare me .
This is a barbaric treatment.
thank u