Vascular Treatments
Interventional Treatments
Using sophisticated, minimally invasive endovascular techniques, Mount Carmel's board-certified physicians can position and use tiny instruments in the blood vessels to diagnose and treat aortic aneurysms as well as blockages in the carotid, renal and peripheral arteries. Among the available treatments and therapies are:
Endovascular Repair of Aortic Aneurysm
Some aortic aneurysms can be repaired without traditional surgery, using endovascular aortic repair. At Mount Carmel, our vascular surgeons are experts at using this minimally invasive approach to treat abdominal and thoracic aortic aneurysms.
Through small incisions in the groin, catheters are used to guide and deliver a stent-graft through the blood vessels to the site of the aneurysm. The graft reinforces the weakened section of the aorta to prevent rupture of the aneurysm. Compared to traditional surgery, endovascular repair has many benefits, including: a shorter hospital stay, faster recovery time, less pain and a lower risk of complications.
In addition, endovascular surgery makes aneurysm repair a viable option for people unable to withstand traditional surgery because of age, health, or likelihood of cardiac or pulmonary complications.
Endovascular Angioplasty & Stent Placement
When people think of a narrowing or blockage in the arteries, they commonly think of problems related to the heart. But plaque build-up can also occur in arteries and veins throughout the body including the legs, arms, stomach or kidneys. At Mount Carmel, our physicians are experienced in treating narrowing or blocked peripheral arteries using both traditional and advanced techniques, such as cutting balloon angioplasty. Our board-certified surgeons and vascular cardiologists also use sophisticated, minimally invasive techniques to treat blockages in the carotid, renal and peripheral arteries, including endovascular angioplasty, stent placement and carotid stenting.
Surgical Treatments
If you find you need vascular surgery, there’s no better place to be than Mount Carmel. Our surgical team has extensive experience using the latest techniques and high-tech tools to expertly diagnose and surgically treat narrowing or blockage of the peripheral arteries, as well as defects or damage in the peripheral veins. That includes both traditional and minimally invasive procedures like these:
Bypass Grafts
A bypass graft creates a new pathway for blood flow around a vascular blockage using a portion of a vein or a man-made synthetic tube.
Thrombectomy/Embolectomy
Thrombectomy and embolectomy are used to remove abnormal or dangerous blood clots using a balloon catheter.
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair
When there is a bulging, weakened area in the wall of the aorta, this procedure is used to prevent it from rupturing.
Carotid Endarterectomy
Carotid endarterectomy is used to remove blood-vessel-narrowing plaque from the carotid arteries.
Dialysis Access
Dialysis access creates fistulas or shunts for dialysis access devices so that patients can more easily receive hemodialysis to filter their blood. For chronic dialysis patients who have exhausted other access options, the surgically implanted HeRO catheter is available.