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.

Deep Vein Thrombosis: Medical management, Catheter directed thrombolysis, IVC Filter and Iliac venous stenting.

  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) occurs when a blood clot (thrombus) forms in one or more of the deep veins in your body, usually in your legs.
  • Deep vein thrombosis can cause leg pain or swelling, but also can occur with no symptoms.
  • Prompt treatment is essential to prevent fatal complications like Pulmonary embolism.

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.

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