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Vascular & Endovascular Surgery

The department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at Aster CMI hospital provides a comprehensive range of services including medical, open surgical and endovascular management of vascular diseases. The department offers cutting-edge treatment for diseases like large aortic and peripheral aneurysms, long segment arterial occlusive diseases of the abdomen and lower limbs. The presence of a hybrid cath lab enables us to offer solutions to complicated vascular problems. The department also deals with the complete range of venous problems of the peripheries and abdomen. Minimally invasive laser treatment of varicose veins of the lower limb, sclerotherapy, IVC filter placements, thrombolysis of blood clots of the peripheries is a few examples of the procedures done.

Vascular surgery is a special discipline that deals with diseases of the vascular system involving intervention in the blood vessels including wall repair, removal of the blockage, and reconstruction. The specialists require technical expertise along with surgical techniques to treat different kinds of vascular diseases. The vascular surgeons are responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, and overall management of all vascular diseases.

At Aster CMI Hospital our department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery takes care of all the vascular injuries, both arterial and venous. We are proud to be among the very few hospitals in the country with dedicated teams and specialists that excel in providing advanced care for all vascular problems. 

The Vascular & Endovascular Sciences department at Aster CMI Hospital consists of a team of experienced and expert doctors who are capable of handling even the most complex vascular surgeries. Our team of surgeons have expertise in offering comprehensive

Treatment for entire spectrum of peripheral vascular diseases :

  • Peripheral arterial disease 
  • Aortic Aneurysm 
  • Carotid artery diseases 
  • Varicose veins (dilated and tortuous veins of the lower limb),
  • emergency treatment of sudden blockage of blood flow to limbs 
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
  • Emergency surgery for trauma involving injury to blood vessels etc.

Equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure like a fully functional hybrid vascular suite, The department is able to perform high end and complex vascular interventions. The highly skilled physicians and surgeons along with advanced medical infrastructure offer the best healthcare, innovative medicines, advanced technology, and treatment for the patients for a healthy living. 

The extensive experience and expertise, coupled with a team approach and research prowess enable the team to deliver successful treatment outcomes each time.

Treatment procedures offered by the Vascular and Endovascular Surgery department :

  • Procedures for peripheral arterial diseases -  angioplasty and bypass surgeries of lower limbs
  • Laser and radio frequency -  procedure for varicose veins
  • Venaseal treatment of varicose veins
  • Sclerotherapy for varicose veins
  • Aortic Aneurysm open repair
  • Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair (EVAR)
  • Carotid artery endarterectomy
  • Carotid artery stenting
  • AV fistula and AV graft for dialysis patients
  • Repair of blocked AV fistula which is also called AV fistula angioplasty 
  • Cervical rib excision for thoracic outlet syndrome
  • Thrombolysis for DVT
  • Deep vein stenting
  • IVC filter insertion and retrievals
  • Open surgical repair and stenting for mesenteric ischemia, and emergency procedures for vascular trauma

At Aster, we strive for excellence, every moment, and every day - to bring quality care within reach of people. We live by our motto We’ll Treat You well to the last detail and give utmost importance to providing high-quality medical services to our patients. This is our promise to patients, employees, and society at large that is ingrained in the heart of each Asterian and is what inspires us to serve, innovate, and grow. 

Health condition speciality

  • Varicose veins, commonly affecting the legs and feet, are a prevalent condition characterized by swollen and twisted veins. In rural India, more than 30% of senior citizens suffer from varicose veins, posing a significant strain on healthcare resources. These veins often cause discomfort, pain, and aesthetic concerns for those affected. In severe cases, varicose veins can lead to complications such as skin ulcers or vein rupture, exacerbating the impact on an individual's health and overall well-being.

    Using Cyanoacrylate Glue Embolization (CAE) therapy to treat varicose veins is a relatively new development in vein care. Comparing this novel process to conventional treatment procedures, there are several clear advantages:

    1. **Minimally Invasive Procedure**: Compared to traditional surgery, CAE causes less stress to the body because it just requires little skin incisions or punctures. Patients find this feature especially appealing because it frequently results in shorter recovery times and reduced pain following surgery.

    2. **Local anesthetic**: CAE is carried out under local anesthetic, as opposed to conventional surgery, which can call for general anesthesia. This lessens the dangers of general anesthesia while enabling patients to stay conscious and awake during the entire process.

    3. **Painless Post-operative Period**: Patients usually have little pain during the healing phase after receiving CAE treatment. Compared to traditional surgical methods, which may cause greater agony during the healing phase, this is a major improvement.

    4. **No danger of Nerve harm**: When compared to conventional surgical techniques, CAE therapy reduces the danger of nerve harm. This is so that other tissues and nerves won't be needlessly injured during the operation, which specifically targets the afflicted veins.

    5. **Elimination of Postoperative Compression Stockings and Activity Restrictions**: CAE does away with the necessity for patients to wear compression stockings and limit their physical activity throughout the healing phase, in contrast to traditional treatments that frequently call for these measures. Following the surgery, patients can return to their regular activities rather quickly, which expedites their return to their daily routines.

    All things considered, the advent of CAE therapy is a noteworthy development in the treatment of varicose veins, providing patients with a more effective, efficient, and safe option. For those afflicted with this prevalent vascular ailment, CAE offers the potential to improve overall patient experience and improve outcomes by addressing the shortcomings of standard surgical procedures.
     

  • Renal stones, affecting approximately 10% of the global population, pose significant health risks and challenges worldwide. These crystallized deposits within the kidneys not only cause renal damage but also induce excruciating symptoms such as colic pain, fever, haematuria, and potentially life-threatening complications like sepsis. Hence, prompt diagnosis and intervention are crucial imperatives in mitigating the adverse effects of renal stones.

    Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies:

    Effective management hinges upon accurate symptom identification and the judicious use of diagnostic modalities. Among these, computed tomography (CT) scans play a pivotal role in confirming diagnoses and devising appropriate treatment plans. The evolution of treatment methodologies has ushered in advanced approaches such as percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) and retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS), both offering minimally invasive alternatives to traditional interventions.

    Conclusion:

    In essence, the management of renal stones necessitates a multifaceted approach that integrates timely diagnosis, advanced treatment modalities, and patient education. By prioritizing these principles, healthcare providers can mitigate the burdens imposed by renal stones, empower patients to make informed decisions about their care, and ultimately enhance the quality of life for individuals grappling with this prevalent and often debilitating condition.

  • Cervical spondylosis, also known as cervical disc disease, is a prevalent condition characterized by the degeneration of the cervical spine's discs and vertebrae. This degenerative process can result in a range of symptoms, including neck pain, stiffness, and radiating pain or numbness in the arms, along with occasional weakness of the limbs.

    Treatment Options:

    The management of cervical spondylosis varies depending on the severity of symptoms and the individual's unique circumstances. Initially, conservative approaches are typically recommended, which may include:

    Physical Therapy: Targeted exercises and manual therapy techniques can help improve strength, flexibility, and posture, reducing pain and enhancing overall function.

    Pain Medications: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), muscle relaxants, and analgesics may be prescribed to alleviate pain and inflammation associated with cervical spondylosis.

    Lifestyle Modifications: Making adjustments to daily activities, ergonomic improvements, and practicing proper body mechanics can help minimize strain on the cervical spine and alleviate symptoms.

    Interventional Pain Management:

    In cases where conservative measures fail to provide sufficient relief, interventional pain management techniques may be recommended. These procedures, performed under local anesthesia as outpatient procedures, involve minimally invasive approaches to target specific areas of the spine affected by nerve compression or inflammation. Some common interventions include:

    Epidural Steroid Injections: Delivering anti-inflammatory medications directly into the epidural space can help reduce pain and inflammation around the affected nerves.

    Facet Joint Injections: By injecting a combination of anesthetic and steroid medications into the facet joints, pain relief and improved function can be achieved for patients with facet joint-related pain.

    Nerve Blocks: Blocking the transmission of pain signals along specific nerve pathways can provide temporary relief for individuals experiencing severe or persistent pain.

    Radiofrequency Ablation: This procedure involves using heat generated by radiofrequency energy to disrupt the function of targeted nerves responsible for transmitting pain signals, offering long-lasting pain relief for some patients.

    Advanced Surgical Options:

    In cases of severe or refractory cervical spondylosis, surgical intervention may be necessary to alleviate symptoms and restore spinal stability. Surgical options may include:

    Spinal Fusion: This procedure involves fusing two or more vertebrae together to stabilize the spine and reduce pressure on affected nerves.

    Disc Replacement: In selected cases, damaged cervical discs may be replaced with artificial implants to maintain spinal mobility while alleviating pain and dysfunction.

    Conclusion:

    Cervical spondylosis can significantly impact an individual's quality of life, but with timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment, many patients can find relief from their symptoms and regain function. At Aster MIMS Kannur, we offer a comprehensive range of conservative and advanced treatment options, including interventional pain management techniques and state-of-the-art surgical procedures, to help individuals effectively manage cervical spondylosis and achieve optimal outcomes. If you or a loved one are experiencing symptoms of cervical spondylosis, don't hesitate to reach out to our expert team for personalized care and guidance.

  • Lumbar spondylosis, also known as Lumbar Disc Disease or Disc Prolapse, is a degenerative condition that affects the lower spine, particularly the lumbar region. This condition is characterized by the wear and tear of spinal discs and facet joints, often resulting in a spectrum of symptoms including lower back pain, stiffness, numbness, reduced range of motion, weakness in the legs, and even urinary symptoms.

    Treatment Options:

    Treatment for lumbar spondylosis is tailored to the severity of the condition and the individual's specific needs. Initially, conservative approaches are typically recommended, including:

    • Physical Therapy: Targeted exercises and manual therapy techniques can help improve strength, flexibility, and posture, thereby reducing pain and enhancing overall function. 

    Pain Medications: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), muscle relaxants, and analgesics may be prescribed to alleviate pain and inflammation associated with lumbar spondylosis.

    Lifestyle Modifications: Incorporating regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and practicing proper body mechanics can help minimize strain on the lumbar spine and alleviate symptoms.

    Surgical Intervention:

    In cases where conservative treatments fail to provide adequate relief, or if there are neurological complications such as nerve compression, surgical interventions may be necessary. One advanced surgical technique for lumbar spondylosis is Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy (PELD). This minimally invasive procedure involves inserting a thin tube with a camera and surgical tools through a small incision. PELD offers several advantages, including reduced tissue damage, faster recovery times, lower risk of infection, and less post-operative pain compared to traditional open surgery.

    Minimally Invasive Pain Management:

    In addition to surgical options, minimally invasive pain and spine interventions can play a crucial role in managing symptoms associated with lumbar spondylosis. Procedures such as epidural steroid injections, nerve root blocks, radiofrequency ablation, and spinal cord stimulation target specific pain pathways or nerves, providing effective pain relief and improving overall function for individuals with lumbar spondylosis.

    Conclusion:

    Navigating lumbar spondylosis requires a comprehensive approach that considers the individual's symptoms, severity of the condition, and treatment goals. By incorporating conservative treatments, advanced surgical techniques, and minimally invasive pain management procedures, healthcare providers can effectively manage symptoms and improve quality of life for patients with lumbar spondylosis. If you or a loved one are experiencing symptoms of lumbar spondylosis, consult with a healthcare professional for personalized evaluation and treatment options.

  • Overview

    Arrhythmia or dysrhythmic heartbeat is a condition with an abnormal heartbeat. Arrhythmias can begin in various locations throughout the heart. It can be excessively rapid, too slow, or just irregular.

    Usually, your heart beats in an orderly, rhythmic, and coordinated manner. A normal heart rhythm is essential as it pumps blood throughout your body, supplying nutrition and oxygen. There are different kinds of arrhythmias:

    • Supraventricular arrhythmia begins in the atriums (upper chambers of your heart).

    • Ventricular arrhythmias begin in the lower chambers of the heart or ventricles.

    • Brady arrhythmias occur due to problems with the heart's conduction system, like the sinoatrial node, atrioventricular node, or Purkinje fibers. 

    Some arrhythmias are harmless but sometimes increase the risk of cardiac arrest. Not treating arrhythmia can lead to cardiomyopathy, cardiac arrest, or stroke. Cardiac arrhythmias can significantly impact heart health, but at Aster Hospitals, the cardiac specialists provide advanced solutions to address these rhythm disorders.

    During a minimally invasive cardiac pacemaker implantation procedure, skilled cardiologists precisely position a small device beneath the skin in the chest area. This device delivers electrical impulses to the heart, effectively controlling irregular heartbeats and ensuring a steady rhythm.

    The Aster Hosptials’ Heart Rhythm Center, focuses on diagnosing, treating, and managing cardiac arrhythmias. The Aster Hospitals team is dedicated to providing individualized and thorough care to patients of all ages. The team has highly competent cardiologists, cardiac electrophysiologists, nurses trained in electrophysiology, and support workers.    

    At Aster Hospitals, the team of experts employ advanced technologies like cryoablation to ensure optimal placement of pacemaker electrodes tailored to each patient's unique needs. Aster Hospitals offers advanced pacemaker options with features like remote monitoring. This enables continuous assessment of heart function from the comfort of home, enhancing convenience for the patients. With a dedicated focus on comprehensive cardiac care, Aster Hospitals is committed to protecting heart health and improving the lives of individuals experiencing arrhythmias. 

    Health Conditions Treated

    • Atrial fibrillation

    • Atrial flutter

    • Bradycardia

    • Long QT syndrome

    • Short QT syndrome

    • Ventricular tachycardia

    • Supraventricular tachycardia

    • Heart block

    • Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome

    • Brugada syndrome                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

FAQs

Want to find out more about the treatment? The answer to your questions can be found below.

What is Vascular disease

Vascular disease is a condition that affects the network of your blood vessels (arteries and veins), also known as your vascular or circulatory system

What does vascular pain feel like

The most common symptom is pain which is a result of the interruption of blood flow to a tissue or muscles. The pain is seen usually when you are walking or climbing stairs and stops when you are in rest

Is vascular disease curable

There is no cure for vascular diseases but the symptoms can be limited with lifestyle changes and medication. These treatments will help you to reduce the risk of developing other vascular diseases like cardiovascular disease (CVD) like coronary heart disease and stroke

Why would you see a vascular surgeon

A vascular surgeon is a specialist who focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to the vascular system - arteries and veins. These specialists treat a wide range of health problems that include spider and varicose veins to life-threatening aneurysms, help people suffering from chronic conditions to manage throughout their life

What are the vascular treatments?

The vascular treatments are Amputation, Carotid Endarterectomy, Catheter-Directed Thrombolytic Therapy, Diabetic Foot Care, Dialysis Access, Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms, Endovascular Treatment of Aortic Dissection, Open Surgery Treatment of an Aortic Dissection, Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Line, Repair of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm, Surgical Bypass, Surgical Bypass for Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease, Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair, Thrombolytic Therapy and Transcarotid Artery Revascularization

What are the types of vascular disease

Some of the common vascular diseases are stroke, peripheral artery disease, abdominal aortic aneurysm, carotid artery disease, arteriovenous malformation, critical limb ischemia, pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis, chronic venous insufficiency, and varicose

What are the causes of vascular diseases

The causes of vascular diseases include inflammation of blood vessels, circulatory problems, vascular ruptures, constrictions, blood vessel spasms, Ischemia, peripheral vascular disease and trauma injuries. People with diabetes, high blood pressure, or kidney failure are more likely to be affected by vascular problems

What are the risks of vascular surgery

Unlike other surgeries, vascular surgery also risks which include: Bleeding, infections, heart attack or stroke, failed or blocked grafts, leg swelling (if a leg vein is used), individuals above 65 years are at higher risk of brain impairment after vascular surgery

How long will it take to recover from vascular surgery

Usually, it may take as long as 6 to 8 weeks to fully recover from vascular surgery because the incision may be sore for several days and you will be able to walk farther without taking rest after full recovery

How can you prevent vascular disease?

Some of the best ways to prevent vascular disease are:
- Quit smoking as it harms your blood vessels in many ways and increases the risk
of vascular disease.
- Intake of healthy food like fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean meat and
poultry, fish, beans and low-fat or fat-free dairy products.
- Regular physical activity can help you reduce the risk of vascular disease.
- Follow your treatment plan and take medications for diabetes, high cholesterol,
and high blood pressure.

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