Vascular diseases (arterial and venous)
Our circulatory or vascular system is made up of arteries and veins, the heart is responsible for carrying oxygen and nutrients to our entire body through our vascular system. When any of these ducts become blocked, stagnant, or dilated, vascular diseases appear that could cause serious problems. In most cases, vascular diseases are treatable conditions that do not always require surgery.
It is important to consult a vascular surgeon when these problems occur, even if surgery is not required. Vascular surgeons specialize in the treatment of each of these vascular pathologies.
Why choose the ABC Medical Center vascular clinic?
At ABC Medical Center, we have the highest quality operating rooms and vascular intervention rooms where arterial and venous procedures can be performed.
In addition to:
- Multidisciplinary team: we have a team of specialists made up of vascular surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nursing staff.
- 24/7 care: we have medical-surgical service in the Vascular and endovascular Surgery area 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
- Medical Emergencies: we have vascular and endovascular surgeons as well as interventional cardiologists with an immediate reaction response in the event of a medical emergency in the Intensive Care Unit, hospitalization in the operating room or in the cardiovascular intervention rooms.
- Safety and quality: commitment to quality, prioritizing safety, efficiency, and treatment quality around patient care.
- Continuing medical education: We dedicate quality time to specific continuous medical education in pedagogical and teaching activities for resident medical personnel, postgraduate information for medical students, and nursing personnel who are completing a diploma in the vascular area.
Why choose the ABC Medical Center vascular clinic?
At ABC Medical Center, we have the highest quality operating rooms and vascular intervention rooms where arterial and venous procedures can be performed.
In addition to:
- Multidisciplinary team: we have a team of specialists made up of vascular surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nursing staff.
- 24/7 care: we have medical-surgical service in the Vascular and endovascular Surgery area 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
- Medical Emergencies: we have vascular and endovascular surgeons as well as interventional cardiologists with an immediate reaction response in the event of a medical emergency in the Intensive Care Unit, hospitalization in the operating room or in the cardiovascular intervention rooms.
- Safety and quality: commitment to quality, prioritizing safety, efficiency, and treatment quality around patient care.
- Continuing medical education: We dedicate quality time to specific continuous medical education in pedagogical and teaching activities for resident medical personnel, postgraduate information for medical students, and nursing personnel who are completing a diploma in the vascular area.
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Symptoms and signs of vascular diseases
In most cases people with vascular diseases have none or very mild symptoms, some of the most common symptoms are:
Arterial
- Painful cramps
- Pain when moving limbs.
- Numbness or weakness in the legs.
- Cold sensation in the legs or arms.
- Color changes in the skin or legs.
- Pain on physical activity.
- Swelling, redness, or bruising of a limb.
- Transient cerebral ischemia.
Venous
- Itch.
- Heaviness or tiredness.
- Pain.
- Throbbing sensation on the legs.
- Swelling or inflammation.
- Varicose veins.
- Ulcers.
If you have any of the symptoms or suspect a vascular disease, schedule an appointment with one of our specialists. Early diagnosis and treatment have a great impact on the disease prognosis.
Vascular disease risk factors
Diabetes
Obesity
Smoking
Hypertension
Lack of exercise.
High cholesterol and triglycerides.
A bad diet.
The vascular surgeon will tell you about how to prevent or treat these problems, it can be with exercise, diet, and sometimes medication.
Vascular disease risk factors
Diabetes
Obesity
Smoking
Hypertension
Lack of exercise
High cholesterol and triglycerides
A bad diet
The vascular surgeon will tell you about how to prevent or treat these problems, it can be with exercise, diet, and sometimes medication.
Common vascular diseases
Arterial diseases
- Atherosclerosis
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm
- Aortic dissection
- Aortoiliac obstructive arterial disease
- Carotid artery disease
- Mesenteric ischemia
- Peripheral artery aneurysms
- Peripheral obstructive arterial disease
- Thoracic aortic aneurysm
- Arterial vascular trauma
- Visceral artery aneurysms
- Renovascular disease
Vascular diseases (arterial and venous).
Vascular Surgery
Within vascular surgery, the vascular surgeon is in charge of preventing, diagnosing, controlling, and treating, either conservatively or interventionally, problems of the arteries, veins, lymphatics, and blood disorders that affect the patient.
Our vascular surgeons are doctors who have complete training in the specialty as well as all the credentials and certification of the specialty in Mexico and even some of them from.
Vascular diseases (arterial and venous).
Vascular Surgery
Within vascular surgery, the vascular surgeon is in charge of preventing, diagnosing, controlling, and treating, either conservatively or interventionally, problems of the arteries, veins, lymphatics, and blood disorders that affect the patient.
Our vascular surgeons are doctors who have complete training in the specialty as well as all the credentials and certification of the specialty in Mexico and even some of them from.
Our Locations
At ABC Medical Center, we are prepared to serve you in out two Campuses 24/24h, 7 days a week.
Campus Observatorio
Sur 136 No. 116, Col. Las Américas,
Álvaro Obregón, 01120, Cd. de México.
Tel. 55 5230 8000
Campus Santa Fe
Av. Carlos Graef Fernández 154, Col. Santa Fe,
Cuajimalpa, 05300, Cd. de México.
Tel. 55 1103 1600