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Vascular Clinic: Putting life back into arteries

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PVD) deals with the problems of arteries (blood vessels carrying oxygenated blood) of the body excluding heart and brain. With India labeled as the diabetic capital of the world and with the highest number of Cardio-Vascular diseases, the Vascular Department has become an integral part of any Super Speciality Hospital. For more information, visit us on https://bit.ly/30D2RFx

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Vascular Clinic: Putting life back into arteries

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  1. Putting life back into arteries and veins Hinduja Healthcare introduces The Vascular Clinic 11th Road, Khar (W), Mumbai - 400 052. For Appointments: +91 22 4510 8989 / 6154 8989 ∞ For Enquiries: For Emergency:

  2. Vascular means blood vessels. Vascular disease means Peripheral Arterial Disease (PVD) deals with the problems of arteries (blood vessels carrying oxygenated blood) of the body excluding heart and brain. With India labelled as the diabetic capital of the world and with the highest number of Cardio-Vascular diseases, the Vascular Department has become an integral part of any Super Speciality Hospital. From the time when amputation was the only option available for patients with PVD, India has come a long way in treating these patients and we at Hinduja, wish to take it further by offering the best treatment, patient care and rehabilitation. PVD is present either as pain in legs while walking or an ulcer (wound) or in extreme cases as gangrene. Most of the symptoms are chronic, meaning patients having physical features (eg: pain while walking and / or non healing ulcer) indicate the presence of the disease for a long time; commonly called as chronic symptoms. If ignored, then Claudication: km in in the free distance decreases with progression of disease. Upper limb can also have signs muscle mass. Claudication Mesenteri Abnormal

  3. thermal ablation of the patient and the time of presentation. There are acute symptoms (sudden to prevent limb loss. Veins carry deoxygenated blood (commonly called as impure blood) to the heart for recirculation. Any problem in this circuit can cause problem which we commonly call as “Venous Insufficiency”. SPIDER VEINS or Reticular veins are small prominent veins seen in the legs, they generally do not need Treatment of Varicose Veins: VARICOSE VEINS veins, they are called Varicose Veins. Commonly seen who have to stand Varicose veins are more common in women than in malformations. Person can have varicose veins Varicose Veins exercise can go a long way in preventing the disease and post-treatment, preventing recurrence.

  4. AV Fistula, a ‘LIFELINE’ of medical hospitalisation and treatment. It can lead emergency and requires the heart and lungs. Rarely it can aect both the limbs. DVT can also occur in upper limbs. Vein AV Fistula Artery There can be a congenital anomaly (since birth), or acquired malformation (abnormal) monitor This is usually done when dialysis is needed in an emergency situation when AV Fistula is not already made. In of veins, Heparin pump (to prevent clotting) Air trap and air detector usually depends on the Air detector clamp neck veins / central veins . Arterial Blood removed for cleansing Clean blood returned to body surgical excision. monitor Blood pump infections and other preferred Haemodialysis access. choice for

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