What do you folks mean when you say your fistula "Blows"?
Yes, I now know what you mean.That's usually caused by needle displacement or infiltration, in which blood leaks out of the vein under the skin.Sometimes it happens because the vein is small and not matured.Sometimes it happens because the patient moves the arm too much.Sometimes it happens because the needle was inserted incorrectly by the nurse or technician. I couple of years ago I started a new venous needle spot. Almost every dialysis session the technician infiltrated me ( I insert my own arterial needle, but not the venous ). I went to the vascular surgeon and instead of cutting me open, he looked at the area with a Doppler Sonogram (non-invasive). The problem was not the vein (although all the technicians claimed it was). It was just deep and also it would compress easily. So the surgeon's answer: Use a tourniquet and angle the needle at 45o until they "feel" the pop into the vein. Since doing that way, I've never had an infiltration again!
I am getting a fistulogram in 1 weeks time. Is a Fistulogram invasive??