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After surgery, an AV fistula requires a maturation period, usually lasting several weeks or months, to allow the vein to enlarge and strengthen. This period is critical for ensuring that the fistula can withstand repeated needle insertions and provide the necessary blood flow for dialysis. This article dives into the science behind the maturation process and why patience is essential for successful dialysis treatment.

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