Varicose veins: Endovenous Laser Ablation, Open surgery and Foam Sclerotherapy
- Varicose veins are abnormal vein conditions that occur when the valves within the vein become weak or damaged.
- Veins are responsible for carrying blood from the body back to the heart. But when a valve becomes weakened, the veins are unable to perform this function properly.
- Patients develop pain (especially during the night), darkening of skin or develop ulcers around the ankle.
- Treatment of vertebral compression fractures with vertebroplasty
- Embolization of AV malformation
- Embolization of Vein of Galen, Carotico cavernous fistula
- Cerebral aneurysm coiling
Vascular Trauma: Open Surgery and Endovascular therapy.
- The term “vascular trauma” refers to injury to a blood vessel – an artery, which carries blood to an extremity or an organ, or a vein, which returns blood to the heart
- They often occur in combination with skeletal injuries.
Vascular Access : It is used to remove the patient’s blood so that it can be filtered through the dialyzer.
- Primary Options – Radio cephalic or Brachiocephalic fistula
- Secondary Options – Basilic Vein Transposition
- Tertiary Options- AV Graft, Loop Graft.
- Fistula Salvage procedures- Fistula declotting, angioplasty.
Vascular Malformation: Vascular malformation is a general term that includes congenital vascular anomalies of veins, lymph vessels, arteries or a combination of any of them.
- Medical management
- Surgical excision
- Foam sclerotheraphy
Diabetic foot Clinic: We can provide a comprehensive service for patients with diabetic foot ulcers.
Vascular Reconstruction associated with oncological procedures