Vascular Surgery And Modern Healthcare
In modern healthcare, vascular surgeons frequently serve other surgical specialities for vascular exposure, repair, reconstruction, or control.
What Do Vascular Surgeons Do?
Vascular surgeons are highly qualified specialists in the treatment of vascular system diseases. The blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood and the veins that carry blood back to the heart are the roads of your circulatory system. Your body cannot function without blood flowing smoothly. Conditions such as the hardening of the arteries can create "congestion" in your circulatory system, preventing the flow of blood to any part of the body. A vascular surgeon is doing much more than surgery.
The vascular surgeon ensures that patients with vascular medical problems clearly understand all their treatment options. Precisely, vascular surgeons can perform surgery, but they see and treat many patients who do not need surgical procedures. Actually, many vascular problems can be treated with medications or practice.
A Vascular Surgeon Builds Relationships with Patients.
A Vascular surgeon might be the one who treats you on a regular basis. The long-term relationships vascular surgeons often have with patients are because the vascular disease can be a long-term condition. If you have vascular disease, you can trust a vascular surgeon to take care of your long-term health and consider all your treatment options.
Vascular Department At As-Salam International Hospital
With a group of the most qualified and skilled medical specialists, our department of Vascular Surgery will be able to deliver the health care you deserve by:
- Catheter treatment of arterial blockage.
- Treatment of aortic aneurysm.
- Diabetic foot treatment.
- Varicose veins treatment with laser / radiofrequency.
- Treatment of carotid artery stenosis/stroke.
- Dialysis operations and catheters.
- Catheterization of venous thrombosis.
- Treatment of blocked veins with stents.
- Treating pelvic vein thrombosis and lower vena cava using thrombolytic drugs and catheters and the use of stents.
- Placing a filter in the lower vena cava in the case of acute pulmonary thrombosis.
- Enlarging the central veins of the neck and chest and installing stents as a result of the narrowing caused by neck catheters.
- Catheter treatment of congenital hematoma.
- Treatment of peripheral arterial aneurysms with catheters and the use of covered stents.