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The reference vascular access for haemodialysis, created surgically, most often in the forearm. The surgeon connects an artery to a nearby vein: the vein gradually thickens under the arterial pressure and becomes easy to needle. It provides the high blood flow required for sessions. Its maturation takes several weeks before the first use.
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