The Georgetown Difference
The Vascular Diseases Program at Georgetown uses a patient-oriented approach
in a "one-stop-shopping" format. We offer expertise across the entire spectrum
of non-invasive diagnosis, medical therapy, vascular surgery and interventional
procedures. Our specialists are experts at performing the complex
diagnostic tests and treatment regimens required. Although peripheral
vascular disease can often be treated with lifestyle changes and risk factor
management, medications (such as sclerosing agents or blood thinners), catheter-based
treatments or open surgery may be required.
The Non-Invasive Vascular Laboratory offers vascular screening,
diagnosis and follow-up services to individuals with possible or existing
vascular conditions. For example, Georgetown doctors are able to use ultrasound
technology to diagnose carotid artery disease to prevent stroke, detect decreased
blood flow to the legs to prevent amputation and diagnose abdominal aortic
aneurysms that could burst and possibly lead to death.
Georgetown's state-of-the-art Peripheral Vascular Intervention Laboratory offers
advanced catheterization technology and clinical expertise to diagnose and
treat vascular disorders in a minimally-invasive manner. Services include
catheter-based diagnosis, angioplasty (balloon therapy) to open narrowed arteries,
implantation of tiny metal stents to hold open arteries, and placement of
stent-grafts to bypass blocked arteries, and can open up blocked arteries
to improve circulation. These interventions can help patients avoid invasive
surgery. Rather than undergoing open surgery, the patient may have the option
of a less-invasive, catheter-based therapeutic procedure.
Our team is dedicated to avoiding invasive treatments when possible. However,
if invasive treatments become necessary, our physicians are recognized experts
in carotid surgery, leg bypass and aortic surgery, as well as varicose veins.
This expertise and the experience of the surgical team at Georgetown add up
to better outcomes for our patients.
Surgical procedures include:
- Carotid artery procedures for stroke prevention
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
- Abdominal artery bypass procedures
- Lower extremity bypass procedures
- Hemodialysis access
- Surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome
- Venous procedures for varicose veins and venous
insufficiency
- Endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
- Lower extremity angioplasty
- Lower extremity stents
- Thrombolysis
- Carotid artery stents
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