Vascular Surgery

Vascular surgery is a specialized field of surgery dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the vascular system, excluding the heart and brain.  Think of the vascular system as a complex network of highways throughout your body. Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to nourish tissues, while veins return deoxygenated blood for  replenishment.

Causes:
  • Clogged Arteries: Imagine fatty deposits like cholesterol building up inside your arteries, like gunk in pipes. This, called atherosclerosis, narrows the channels and restricts blood flow, potentially leading to conditions like peripheral artery disease (PAD) or carotid artery disease.
  • Blood Clots: These undesirable clumps can form in either arteries or veins. In arteries, a clot can be catastrophic, blocking blood flow and causing a heart attack or stroke. In veins, clots can cause pain, swelling, and even skin damage.
  • Injuries: Accidents or traumas can damage blood vessels, causing blockages, weakness, or bleeding.
  • Infections: Unwanted invaders like bacteria can damage blood vessels, leading to narrowing, blockages, or inflammation.
  • Autoimmune Diseases: In these conditions, the body’s defense system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues, sometimes including blood vessels.
Before Surgery:
  • Consultation: Dr. Azeem will discuss your condition, the surgery, risks and benefits, and ask any questions you have with your surgeon.
  • Tests: Blood tests, imaging scans (X-rays, CT scans) or other tests might be needed to assess your health and plan the surgery effectively.
  • Preparation: You might need to stop certain medications, adjust your diet, and fast for a specific period before surgery.
During Surgery:
  • Anesthesia: You’ll receive medication to numb the area (local anesthesia) or put you to sleep (general anesthesia) depending on the surgery type.
  • The Procedure: The surgeon performs the planned operation using specialized tools and techniques.
Post-Surgery:
  • Recovery Room: Closely monitored until you wake up from anesthesia and your vital signs are stable.
  • Pain Management: Medication will be provided to manage any pain or discomfort.
  • Hospital Stay: Depending on the surgery, you might stay overnight or go home the same day.
  • Wound Care: You’ll receive instructions on how to properly care for your incision site to prevent infection (cleaning, dressing changes, medication).
  • Rehabilitation: Physical or occupational therapy might be recommended to regain strength, mobility, and perform daily activities.
  • Follow-up Appointments: Regular appointments with your doctor to monitor your recovery progress and healing.
Recovery:

Healing after surgery takes time and varies depending on the procedure. It’s crucial to follow your doctor’s instructions carefully for a smooth recovery and minimize complications. This might involve activity restrictions, specific exercises, and dietary adjustments.

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