Vascular diseases are pathologies that are quite common today and can cause disabilities, even life-threatening consequences while impairing the quality of life.
For example; Enlargement of the main artery Aorta is a sign of danger…
While Aortic Aneurysm does not usually cause significant complaints in patients, it is too late when it ruptures. However, the diagnosis and treatment of the disease is extremely easy: The risk is revealed by vascular diameter scanning, especially in men over the age of 50.
- If your aortic diameter is 4 cm or more. attention...
In our unit, the diagnosis of vascular diseases is now much easier and faster with the experienced physician staff and renewed technological infrastructure... Such as vascular laser device, doppler ultrasound, vasoscan. In the Vascular Laboratory consisting of devices; Patients can be diagnosed comfortably without the need for hospitalization. More advanced diagnostic methods such as angiography, tomography and MRI may also be required.
Practices for the treatment of vascular diseases can be summarized as follows:
Varicose veins, diseases commonly seen in our society. It is not just a cosmetic problem and it is important to monitor and treat it closely. If occlusion of the veins with clots is not noticed and treated in time, it can cause serious problems that last a lifetime and even blockage of the lung vessels with clots.
Aneurysms are the most common vascular diseases. They are serious ones and are more common in patients with high blood pressure, those with coronary heart disease and those with a family history of this issue. While it is generally followed only with drug therapy before reaching a certain diameter; Aneurysms that have grown sufficiently or are growing rapidly are treated.
Unfortunately, arterial occlusions occur quite frequently in societies like ours, where atherosclerosis and smoking are common. Surgical solutions with peripheral balloon and stent applications are common in patients whose treatment continues despite appropriate rehabilitative studies and drug treatments.
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