
Venous Access Surgery
Venous access surgery is a procedure performed by vascular surgeons to create a pathway for accessing the veins in the body. This is often done for patients needing long-term medical treatment, such as chemotherapy or dialysis. The surgery typically involves placing a special device, like a catheter, into a large vein to allow healthcare providers to easily deliver medications, draw blood, or perform other medical procedures. The goal is to improve patient comfort and reduce the need for multiple needle stick procedures, ensuring safer and more efficient treatment over time.