Implanted blood access devices are critical for patients undergoing long-term hemodialysis, providing reliable vascular access for repeated treatments. To ensure consistent performance, these devices must maintain unobstructed blood flow even under bending, flexing, and mechanical stress.
One of the key safety parameters is kink resistance — the ability of the device to resist collapse or occlusion when subjected to bending forces. Excessive kinking can compromise dialysis efficiency, increase recirculation, and put patients at risk. That’s why ISO 18193 requires rigorous kink resistance testing as part of device validation.
At our laboratory, we perform Kink Resistance testing in full compliance with ISO 18193, ensuring every device is evaluated under clinically relevant conditions to meet international standards.