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Vascular surgery
The vascular system is a critical bodily function responsible for the circulation of blood. It is made of the vessels and the heat that pumps blood around your body, and this process never stops even when we sleep. The arteries and veins carry blood, delivering oxygen and nutrients to the organs and tissues in your body. It also help to cleanse the system by transporting carbon dioxide and toxins out to the kidneys and liver where filtration takes place.
Any changes to the vascular system can lead to serious health issues. Trombosies or atherosclerosis are the most common vascular diseases that can lead to stroke, heart attack, kidney failure, or limb loss if not treated. Other common conditions cased by the changes in the vascular system are varicose veins, leg swelling, or leg ulcers.
Vascular and endovascular surgery refers to surgical intervention to arteries, veins, and lymphatics in order to restore healthy function of the vascular system and to prevent related health conditions. Vascular surgery is used to treat many vascular diseases such as carotid disease, perypheral artery disease, aneurysm, dissection, dialysis access, varicose veins and trombosis.
Most popular treatments
✔ Angioplasty, Atherectomy and Stenting
✔ Arteriovenous Fistula Creation for Dialysis Access
✔ Carotid Endarterectomy
✔ Carotid Stenting
✔ Chronic/Non-healing Wound Management
✔ Dialysis Access
✔ Endarterectomy
✔ Endovascular Stent Graft
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