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Vein Preservation in Patients with Kidney Disease

Vein Preservation in Patients with Kidney Disease

Patients with kidney disease and renal failure have limited vascular access routes, making vein preservation critically important. Gaining vascular access in these patients can be challenging due to stenosis – thickening, hardening, stiffening, and narrowing – of the veins.

Temporary Dialysis Catheters at the Bedside

Temporary Dialysis Catheters at the Bedside

Vascular Access Nurse Placed Temporary Dialysis Catheters at the bedside enable prompt and effective dialysis treatment and can efficiently supplement the reach and impact of any Vascular Surgery, Interventional Radiology, or Nephrology department or team. Delivery of...
Vascular Access Nurse Placed Temporary Dialysis Catheters

Vascular Access Nurse Placed Temporary Dialysis Catheters

Vascular Access Nurse Placed Temporary Dialysis Catheters can be safely placed, provided all nursing and other protocols are followed.  Vascular Wellness, a leader in the field of vascular access, is one of a select few vascular access nurse companies that has a...