
Good news!!
Now you can save your failing dialysis fistula (AVF) by angioplasty and continue using it for years.

Dialysis fistula (AVF) is the lifeline of chronic kidney disease patients (CKD) who require regular dialysis. Fistula helps to perform dialysis for years with least chances of infections and highest reliability.
Dialysis Fistula (AVF) is rightly called as lifeline of CKD patients.
Now you can save a failing fistula by interventional radiology (IR) methods, and even reopen a fistula which is blocked and clotted (thrombosed).
This is achieved a a minimally invasive IR procedure called angioplasty which involves inflating a fixed diameter balloon inside the blocked vein in a cath lab.
Interventional Radiology has revolutionised the modern healthcare by providing minimally invasive and highly targeted therapeutic options for a variety of diseases. Our mission is to make these IR procedures available to our own population at a reasonable cost with best results.

Interventional Radiology has revolutionised the modern healthcare by providing minimally invasive and highly targeted therapeutic options for a variety of diseases. Our mission is to make these IR procedures available to our own population at a reasonable cost with best results.
