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An AV fistula is a surgically created connection between an artery and a vein, commonly performed on patients requiring long-term hemodialysis. This procedure provides a reliable access point for dialysis, allowing for higher blood flow, reducing complications such as infections, and enhancing the efficiency of dialysis treatments. Over time, the vein enlarges and strengthens, providing a more durable and safer access point for repeated dialysis treatments.

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