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Vascular surgery can help prevent a condition from progressing and causing more severe complications. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to preserving blood vessel health and functioning.
Many people find relief from symptoms such as pain, fatigue, and swelling after vascular surgery. In addition, improvements in circulation can help improve overall energy and physical functioning.
By removing blockages, improving blood flow, or repairing damaged vessels, vascular surgery can improve overall circulation in the body. This may help reduce symptoms like pain, fatigue, tissue damage, or organ failure due to reduced blood flow.
Our vascular surgeon in Miami, FL can provide long-term relief for chronic conditions such as varicose veins or peripheral artery disease (PAD). Surgery can reduce and even eliminate symptoms associated with these conditions such as foot and leg wounds or pain with ambulation.
Blockages that affect the main artery supplying the heart or brain can be potentially dangerous. Vascular surgery can remove these blockages, reducing the risk of stroke or heart attack.
The primary distinction between them lies in the method of surgery and the extent of invasiveness.
Incision: Larger incision.
Access: Direct access to blood vessels.
Common Use: Complex or extensive vascular conditions.
Incision: Small incisions or remote access through blood vessels.
Access: Navigating through blood vessels using catheters and imaging.
Common Use: Angioplasty, stenting, aneurysm treatment; offers faster recovery and reduced risk compared to open surgery.