COMMON VASCULAR DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT
Aneurysms:
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For large or rapidly growing vascular wall dilations (aneurysms), particularly in the aorta (abdominal aortic aneurysm), to prevent the risk of rupture.
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD, Claudication, Smokers’ Legs):
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When blood flow is so restricted that it causes rest pain, non-healing wounds, or threatens tissue necrosis (critical limb ischemia).
Carotid Stenosis:
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For significant narrowing of the carotid artery, which increases the risk of stroke.
Acute Thrombosis or Embolism:
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In the case of sudden arterial blockage leading to acute ischemic syndrome and threatening the blood supply to vital organs or limbs.
Venous Thrombosis with Risk of Pulmonary Embolism:
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In severe cases where medications and other interventions are not sufficient to prevent life-threatening pulmonary embolism.
Dialysis Access:
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Creation of vascular access points such as AV fistulas or AV shunts in patients who require dialysis.
Varicose Veins:
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For severe symptoms, complications such as ulcers (skin sores), or when conservative treatments do not help.
Bypass Surgery:
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For severe arterial blockages that require rerouting blood flow to ensure adequate circulation.
We also treat many other vascular diseases, always using the latest medical advances to support your recovery.
The decision for vascular surgery is based on a thorough assessment of the patient’s individual condition, urgency, and other factors evaluated by our highly specialized expert team.
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