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Advances In Vascular Surgery

Vascular surgery is a field that is constantly evolving, with new techniques and technologies being developed all the time. The best vascular surgeons in Nassau County NY at PRINE Health are at the forefront of these advances, using the latest innovations to provide patients with better outcomes and faster recoveries.
Minimally Invasive Procedures

One of the most significant advances in vascular surgery in recent years has been the development of minimally invasive procedures. These techniques, such as angioplasty and stenting, allow surgeons to treat many vascular conditions without needing open surgery. Instead, they can access the affected area through small incisions, using imaging technology to guide their instruments. This results in less trauma to the patient's body, reduced pain and scarring, and faster recovery times.

New Implantable Devices

Another area of innovation in vascular surgery is the development of new implantable devices. For example, some patients with severe aortic stenosis may benefit from a transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedure, in which a new valve is implanted through a catheter rather than through open surgery. Similarly, some aneurysms can be treated with an endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) procedure, in which a stent graft is implanted to reinforce the weakened area of the blood vessel.

Hybrid Procedures

In some cases, vascular surgeons may use a combination of open and minimally invasive techniques to achieve the best outcomes for their patients. These hybrid procedures can be highly effective, allowing surgeons to tailor the treatment to the patient's specific needs. For example, a patient with a complex aneurysm may benefit from a hybrid procedure that combines open surgery with endovascular techniques.

Collaboration with Other Specialists

The best vascular surgeons in Nassau County NY recognize that vascular disease often affects other parts of the body and work closely with other specialists to provide comprehensive care for their patients. For example, a patient with peripheral arterial disease may also be seen by a podiatrist, who can help manage any related foot or ankle issues.

Contact The Best Vascular Surgeons in Nassau County

The best vascular surgeons in Nassau County NY are constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible in vascular surgery, using new techniques and technologies to provide patients with better outcomes and faster recoveries. If you need vascular surgery, be sure to choose a provider at the forefront of these advances, and who will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that meets your unique needs. At PRINE Health, we are proud to offer our patients access to the latest innovations in vascular surgery. Our team of expert surgeons is committed to providing every patient the highest level of care. Contact us today to learn more.

Injection Treatments

Varithena

Varithena is an FDA approved treatment for varicose veins, leg swelling, spider veins and more! Varithena is injected into your veins using an ultrasound for guidance to accurately determine the precise area of need. This treatment is a foam infusion that causes the varicose vein to safely close. Your blood will redirect through your surrounding healthy veins, allowing increased circulation and symptoms to improve.

Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is an injection treatment used on varicose and spider veins. This foaming solution sticks to vein walls after the injection, causing the affected areas to rapidly close, removing any unsightly or bulbous veins. After treatment, circulation improves, and the visible appearance of the veins disappears.

How PRINE Vascular Can Help

Both spider and varicose veins arise from an underlying condition called venous insufficiency. Veins are responsible for transporting blood from your tissues back to your lungs in order to restore oxygen–the blood travels in one direction, which is ensured by valves that prevent blood from going backward. In venous insufficiency, these valves stop functioning properly and allow blood to pool in the venous structures. In the smaller, more superficial vasculature, this results in spider veins. Larger, bulging veins are called varicose veins. 

Spider veins can be treated with the process of sclerotherapy, where a chemical agent is injected into the vein and effectively closes it off, or phlebectomy, in which case the veins are physically removed from below the skin. For varicose veins, chemical and radiofrequency (heat) ablations exist, which function as another way to shut down the vein. Although the vein is closed off, blood is still able to travel through other smaller structures so that blood flow is uninterrupted.

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