Vascular Surgery and Varicose Veins Treatment
Last Update Date: 9/29/2024 10:40:11 PM
Vascular surgery is a surgical specialty that evaluates and treats problems in blood vessels. Vascular surgery involves various diseases and conditions on blood vessels, usually arteries and veins. The treatment of varicose veins is also a subject that is evaluated within the scope of vascular surgery. Liv Hospital Vascular Surgery Clinic offers the latest technological methods for the treatment of wounds related to vascular diseases and treatment with specialist doctors in their field.
Vascular Surgery and Varicose Vein Treatment
Vascular surgery, is a surgical specialty that deals with vascular diseases. Vascular surgeons treat problems related to all vessels, such as arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels.
Varicose veins are the enlargement of the veins. Varicose veins, which are one of the biggest problems of women today, are a discomfort that needs to be treated both because of their aesthetic appearance and the pain and swelling they create. There are many methods used for the treatment of varicose veins in the medical world. Open surgery, laser therapy, radiofrequency ablation, and foam therapy are among the treatments used for this disease. Liv Hospital Vascular Surgery Clinic provides services to its patients by using all these methods.
Diabetic Foot
The most important causes of diabetic infections are vascular diseases and nerve damage. Liv Hospital Vascular Surgery Clinic offers alternative treatment methods to its patients for diabetes-related foot wounds, which may be seen in many diabetic patients, with surgical operations and by cooperating with Regenerative Medicine.
Aneurysm
Aneurysms are defined as the ballooning of the aorta or other arteries. The worst part of the disease is that an aneurysm patient does not feel any discomfort. That's why the person cannot realize that they have an aneurysm. However, if the disease is not treated, the process may result in internal bleeding and even death. To keep this insidious disease under control, men who are over the age of 60 and smoke must have an ultrasound.
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Peripheral Arterial Disease, which occurs as a result of blockage in the vessels leading to the legs and arms, is a very common condition. This disease, which becomes more common with increasing age, causes paralysis if left untreated.
Liv Hospital Vascular Surgery Clinic offers the opportunity to diagnose the disease with a method that does not require tomography and is completed in a short time.