Carotid Endarterectomy One of the most common locations for plaque (atherosclerosis) to develop is in the carotid artery. Severe stenosis or symptomatic disease requires a
Carotid Body Tumor Excision The carotid body is a group of cells located at the bifurcation of the internal and external carotid arteries. This very
Upper Extremity Bypass Although many areas of atherosclerosis can be treated with wires and stents, rarely a patient will require an upper extremity bypass. The
Upper Extremity Angiography, Angioplasty and Stent Placement While atherosclerosis remains extremely common, the need for upper extremity intervention remains relatively small in comparison to the
Thrombolysis Thrombolysis is the process of breaking up a blood clot using medication so the body can more easily remove it.A rheolytic thrombectomy uses a
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Endovascular Treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) While there have been a multitude advances made in the medical field in the past few decades, common
Axillobifermoral Bypass The field of modern medicine has made some impressive advances over the past few years. However, common problems remain common. Obesity, hypertension, and
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