Endovascular management of hemodialysis grafts is a procedure used to treat complications that arise in grafts used for hemodialysis, such as stenosis (narrowing) or thrombosis (clotting). The procedure typically involves using stents or angioplasty to open up the blocked or narrowed grafts, restoring adequate blood flow and ensuring continued dialysis access.
This approach is minimally invasive and can significantly improve graft function, reduce the need for surgical interventions, and improve the patient's overall health during dialysis treatments.