Best Vascular surgeon in Brisbane
Dr Nigel Pinto
Vascular surgeon
Dr Peter Hansen
Vascular surgeon
began with a Bachelor of Science at the University of Queensland. He subsequently went on to complete his Medical Degree also at UQ, before undertaking his internship at the Princess Alexandra Hospital. Dr Hansen’s Surgical Training was undertaken throughout Queensland in addition to the United Kingdom, working in both Worcester and Coventry.
Dr Andrew Cartmill
Vascular surgeon
of varicose veins, aortic aneurysms and leg artery disease. He also treats all other forms of vascular disease including carotid stenosis and stroke, hyperhidrosis, renal artery disease and dialysis care.
Dr. Allan Kruger
Vascular surgeon
Hospital since 2005. Allan graduated from the University of Queensland before completing his advanced training in vascular surgery, having trained in specialist vascular units across both Australia and New Zealand.
Dr Nicholas Boyne
Vascular surgeon
and expert advice with regards to all aspects of vascular disease. Dr Boyne, a specialist in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, will discuss your concerns at every visit, advise of appropriate diagnostic tests and facilitate early intervention to deliver the best outcomes for you and your family.
Dr Pankaj Jha
Vascular surgeon
training at various centres in the United Kingdom. He received high quality Vascular Surgery training at major centres of excellence at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Norwich and Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge.
Dr Toby Cohen
Vascular surgeon
with the highest quality care, appropriate to their individual needs. He achieves this through offering a variety of treatment options ranging from cosmetic solutions for varicose veins right through to complex surgical procedures. Brisbane vascular surgeon dr toby cohen particular interests include minimally invasive vascular surgery, varicose veins treatment, aortic aneurysm disease, and peripheral arterial disease.
Dr Ian Campbell
Vascular surgeon
training in modern vascular practice of both Open and Endovascular Surgery. Dr Campbell can advise on all areas covered by a modern vascular surgeon.
Dr Jonathan Stewart
Vascular surgeon
surgery attaining his FRACS in 1993. He then underwent post-fellowship training in vascular surgery in both Sydney and Brisbane which resulted in full qualifications in 1997. Since then he has had a successful career on the Gold Coast with a private practice concentrating on the lower Gold Coast and Northern NSW.
What is Vascular Surgery?
Vascular surgery describes the medical branch of surgery that deals with interventions on the human blood vessel system. Vascular constrictions (stenoses) and vasodilations (aneurysms) are the focus here. Surgical interventions, which can be performed preferably endovascularly (using catheter interventions), but also openly surgically (by exposing the surgical area), are often necessary on the abdominal aorta, the carotid arteries and the leg arteries. Subjects closely related to vascular surgery are phlebology and cardiac surgery.
The specialty of vascular and endovascular surgery includes the examination and treatment of disorders in the blood vessels. Blood vessel diseases are common and often serious health problems, especially in affluent society. The technical term endovascular surgery stands for the surgical treatment inside (“endo-”) the blood vessels (“vascular”). The term vascular surgery generally describes essentially the treatment of vessels by interventions.
The treatment of vascular surgical diseases takes place partly through operations such as z. B. the installation of a bypass. In vascular surgery, operations often only require small access routes (minimally invasive surgery) so that they can be carried out gently and without great impairment. In vascular and endovascular surgery, treatment with a catheter is used very often, in which, among other things, constrictions in the vessels can be expanded. Conservative treatment measures, i.e. treatments without intervention, can also be carried out in vascular and endovascular surgery.
What does a Vascular surgeon do?
The vascular surgeon treats blocked or dilated arteries all over the body as well as chronic venous diseases (for example varicose veins or deep vein thrombosis). The operations are also carried out preventively, for example to avoid a stroke, a loss of a leg or acute kidney failure, which leads to dialysis due to a blockage of the kidney vessels.
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