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DevicesHemodialysisHemodialysis is the most common method used to treat advanced and permanent kidney failure. It involves a coordinated effort from you, your family and your entire health care team, including your nephrologist, dialysis nurse, dialysis technician, dietician and social worker. In hemodialysis, your blood passes through a machine with a special filter, a few ounces at a time, to remove excess fluid and wastes. The procedure, done at home or at a dialysis center, usually takes about three or four hours per session and typically occurs three times per week. For hemodialysis to occur, a special site, called an access, must be surgically created in the arm, leg or near the collarbone. These access sites are used to remove blood from the body and return it after the filtration process has been completed. The United Network for Organ Sharing is committed to providing accurate and reliable information for transplant patients. To learn more about our content authorship and review process, please read about our Editorial Board. The content on this page was originally created on May 5, 2006 by the United Network for Organ Sharing and last modified on May 11, 2006. The following sources were used as references: National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse, retrieved May 11, 2006. |
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