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Vascular Procedures

Vascular procedures are performed to treat diseases of the blood vessels. Surgeons prefer minimally invasive surgeries, as these have fewer complications and an early recovery. However, in cases where minimally invasive procedures are not feasible, patients undergo open or conventional surgery.

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  • Conditions
  • Peripheral Vascular Thrombosis: Thrombosis is a condition characterized by a blood clot in the vessel. When the clot forms in peripheral vessels, the condition is called peripheral vascular thrombosis.
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis: It is a condition in which clots are formed in the deep veins of the body and reduce the flow of blood. The condition usually occurs in the legs, pelvis, or thigh veins. However, some patients may have deep vein thrombosis in the intestine, arm, kidney, brain, or liver.
  • Peripheral Vascular Disease: Peripheral vascular diseases occur in the blood vessels outside the brain and heart. These diseases narrow the blood vessels, restricting or reducing blood flow.
  • Aortic Disease: Aorta supplies the blood from the heart to the body. Several diseases may occur in the aorta, such as an aortic aneurysm.
  • Aortic Aneurysm: Aortic aneurysm is characterized by the bulging of the aorta. It may have a risk of rupture.
  • Vascular Trauma: Vascular trauma involves injury to the blood vessels that usually causes bleeding.
  • Acute Aortic Dissections: Tearing of the inner layer of the aorta is known as aortic dissection. It is a serious condition that requires immediate medical intervention.
  • Procedures
  • Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair: During this procedure, the section of the affected aorta is replaced with a graft.
  • Aortic Arch Aneurysm Repair: This condition is generally repaired through traditional surgery. The damaged part of the ascending aorta is removed, and a graft is placed.
  • Carotid Artery Endarterectomy: This procedure is used to remove plaque from the carotid artery. It is recommended if the plaque significantly narrows the carotid artery.
  • Peripheral Artery Bypass: If there is a blocked artery in the legs, the surgeon performs a peripheral artery bypass to reroute the blood supply.
  • Abdominal Aortic Bypass: When the aorta supplying blood to the groin or abdominal region is blocked, abdominal aortic bypass surgery is performed to bypass the blocked artery for smooth blood flow.
  • Endovascular Procedures: Endovascular surgical interventions are the minimally invasive approach for treating diseases of blood vessels.