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Peripheral Vascular Surgery
and Endovascular Revascularization

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) affects the vessels that carry blood to the legs, arms, stomach or kidneys.

Assessing the condition
Yale-New Haven Hospital performs physiologic assessment of the amount of blood flow of the legs in patients with PAD. If a surgical or endovascular intervention is warranted, non-invasive testing, with ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, CT angiography or direct intravascular angiography are available.

Non-healing wound care
In many cases, for patients with critical limb ischemia or non-healing foot wounds, the method of revascularization of the affected limb is dependent on the patient’s risk factors, the location of the blockage and availability of the vein. In many cases, when open surgery would be ill advised or not technically possible, physicians use catheter-based techniques, which can result in significant improvement of blood flow.

Surgical and Endovascular Interventions

Leadership


John E. Aruny, MD
Co-Chief, Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Co-Director, Endovascular Program
Jeffrey E. Indes, MD
Director, Vein Center
and Vascular Laboratory
Bart E. Muhs, MD, PhD
Co-Director, Endo-vascular Program
Jeffrey S. Pollak, MD
Co-Chief, Vascular and Inter-ventional Radiology

Bauer E. Sumpio, MD, PhD
Section Chief,
Vascular
Surgery

Thomas F. Sweeney, MD
Associate Section Chief,
Vascular
Surgery
 

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