Diagnosis and treatment of vascular, arterial, venous and lymphatic pathologies. It deals with the treatment of all the problems of all the vessels of the organism, except for the intracranial ones and those of the heart.
Endovascular therapy seeks to treat obstructions by clots or fatty plaques in the arteries of the body by means of balloon dilations or the placement of stents or springs inside the artery or vein to allow the circulation.
Diabetic Foot
Diabetic foot is a complex problem that must be assessed by a vascular specialist. A vascular surgeon must treat diabetic foot due to alteration in circulation, and also due to its adequate post-vascularization management.
Endovenous Radiofrequency Ablation
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is also known as Venefit or VNUS closure. The FDA approved it in 1999. RFA is similar to open surgery but with a minimally invasive approach in that it leaves no wounds.
Vena Safena Treatment with VenaSeal
The Sapheon VenaSeal Closure System uses a proprietary medical adhesive and a specially designed catheter-based single-use delivery system to close the abnormal saphenous vein without the need for surgery, thermal ablation, or the use of sclerosing chemicals.
Sclerotherapy - Varicose Injection
Sclerotherapy is the most effective treatment for the management of vascular venules and spider veins.
Outpatient Microflebectomy
Phlebectomy is a procedure that removes varicose veins. We also call it ambulatory phlebectomy, micro phlebectomy, or stab avulsion.
Pelvic Varicose Vein Embolization
These varicose veins produce an increase in pressure and end up generating others in lower areas, such as the genital region (vulva) and in the legs. Pelvic variceal embolization is a minimally invasive endovascular procedure