Vascular care is dedicated to the assessment, treatment, and management
of vascular disease such as Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms, Peripheral Arterial
Disease, Peripheral Venous Disease, Varicose Veins, Carotid artery stenosis.
Our coordinated care addresses peripheral arterial and venous disease,
as well as thoracic conditions with minimally invasive treatments to speed recovery.
Vascular Treatments
Valley View's Heart and Vascular Center utilizes the following treatments:
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair
A minimally invasive procedure using the AFX® Endovascular AAA System
by Endologix.
Arterial Interventions
including balloon stenting, Shock wave, atherectomy, and angioplasty
Vein work
Diagnostic venograms
Venous interventions for the treatment of varicose veins, spider veins,
and venous obstruction including sclerotherapy, RF ablations, laser ablations,
Varithena, Venaseal, and Venous stenting.
Deep vein thrombosis removal
Whether a patient needs surgery to remove a cancerous lung nodule or drain
extra fluid from the heart sac, the Heart & Vascular Center provides
coordinated treatment from a team of experts in cardiology, electrophysiology,
and thoracic surgery. Our goal is to help patients feel full confidence
in their treatment plans and get back to their full lives as soon as possible.
Arterial Work
Diagnosis and treatment of peripheral arterial disease, including noninvasive
medical management and minimally invasive treatments including angioplasty
and stenting
Complex peripheral arterial interventions for patients with wounds, who
are at risk of amputation. Our providers believe in doing everything possible
to reduce the risk of amputation
Inferior Vena Cava Filter Implantation and Removal
Inferior vena cava filter implantation and removal can help prevent clots
in the venous system from traveling to the heart or lungs. A thin mesh
cage “catches” and filters out clots to reduce the risk of
stroke or heart attack. Some patients require only temporary protection,
which means surgeons can remove the filter when the threat has passed.
Those who suffer recurrent bouts of deep vein thrombosis (clots in the
legs) or pulmonary embolism (clots in the lungs), may require permanent
vena cava filter implantation.
PATIENT RESOURCES
Information for before you check-in for your EVLT and after-procedure care