Vascular Surgery

Vascular Surgery treats Arterial, Venous, and Lymphatic System Issues over the long term without treating Brain or Coronary Arteries. A collaboration between various Vascular Surgeries, including diagnostic, medicinal treatment, Reconstructive Vascular Surgery, and Endovascular approaches, is required to treat all types of Vascular Disorders. Consult with a Vascular Surgeon in Aware Gleneagles Global Hospital L B Nagar, Hyderabad if you are experiencing Vascular issues.

What is involved in Vascular Surgery?

The type of Vascular Surgery you need will depend on the problem you have. These procedures include Angioplasty and Stenting, Arteriovenous Grafts, Arteriovenous Fistulas, Deep Vein stenting, Open Abdominal Surgery, Open Carotid and Femoral Endarterectomy, Thrombectomy, and Varicose Vein surgery.

Symptoms of Vein or Artery problems can include sporadic pain or muscle soreness. Every living cell in the body receives oxygen-rich nourishment from the Veins and Arteries. Yet, with the surfacing of the issues with the Veins, they frequently show no symptoms at all.

Until it’s too late, patients with Vascular problems like Atherosclerosis may not even show any symptoms. Severe Vascular Disorders can cause intermittent pain that looks like cramps or muscle fatigue.

What sets off Vascular Surgery?

Surgical intervention for Venous Illness may be necessary if medication or dietary modifications are inadequate in addressing your condition. Many Vascular Specialists may advise wait-and-watch monitoring in conjunction with some lifestyle modifications, such as inhibiting smoking or getting treatment for Diabetes, if the issue is in its early stages. Talk to your doctor about all the advantages and disadvantages if you think surgery is necessary.

Vascular Surgery may be required for a number of conditions, including the ones listed below:

Atherosclerosis:

Endarterectomy, a surgical procedure to remove plaque build-up, is typically the most effective treatment option for the severe disease because it is a leading cause of Leg Stroke. Bypass Surgery, a procedure where in patients own vein is used as a conduit to improve blood supply to the leg to promote healing of ulcer.

Aneurysm:

Depending on the extent of the Aneurysm, watchful waiting or Endovascular Therapy may potentially be appropriate. Alternately, extensive surgery can be required.

Clots of Blood:

Surgery might be required for Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism if other treatments fail to clear the blockage or if it becomes urgent.

What advantages do Vascular Operations offer?

Among the ailments for which Vascular Surgery is advantageous are:

  • It is advantageous if you are dealing with an Aneurysm.
  • Blood Clots are removed during Vascular Surgery.
  • It aids in the treatment of conditions like Renal Artery Occlusive Disease, Carotid Artery Disease, and Vein Disease.

Associated risks:

Vascular Surgery, if not carried out with proper precautions can cause the following risks:

  • Bleeding.
  • As a result of the surgery, there is an increased risk of Kidney, Bowel, or Spinal Cord damage.
  • Angina Pectoris or Ventricular Fibrillation.
  • Thromboembolism, a potentially fatal condition.

What is a Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)? How to manage PAD?

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a condition where the arteries in the legs or arms become narrowed or blocked due to the build-up of plaque. PAD can lead to pain, numbness, and weakness in the affected limbs, and in severe cases, it can even lead to tissue damage and amputation.

The treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease typically involves lifestyle modifications, medications, and in some cases, medical procedures. Here are some of the common treatments for PAD:

  • Lifestyle changes:

  • Quitting smoking, eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and controlling other risk factors such as high Blood Pressure, high Cholesterol, and Diabetes can help slow the progression of PAD and reduce symptoms.

  • Medications:

  • Your doctor may prescribe medications to improve blood flow, control Blood Pressure, lower Cholesterol levels, prevent Blood Clots, or reduce pain and inflammation.

  • Angioplasty and stenting:

  • These procedures involve using a balloon or stent to open up blocked or narrowed arteries and restore blood flow. In some cases, a small mesh tube called a vascular stent may be placed inside the artery to keep it open.

  • Surgery:

  • In more severe cases of Peripheral Artery Disease, surgery may be necessary to bypass or remove the blocked or narrowed Artery.

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