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Vascular and Cardiovascular Services
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Common Conditions We Treat
Adenomyosis
Vascular & Interventional Radiologist The Peripheral Angiogram at Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center is a minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedure. It involves the insertion of a catheter through a small puncture, employing contrast dye to visualize blood flow in the lower extremities. This allows for the identification and treatment of arterial blockages via atherectomy or angioplasty, potentially supplemented with stent placement. The procedure aims at restoring optimal blood circulation, alleviating symptoms, promoting wound healing, and preventing amputation. Recovery is quick, allowing patients to return to their daily activities shortly after. For detailed information, visiting the original source is recommended.
Benign Prostate Hypertrophy
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), also known as Vascular Disease, involves the narrowing or blockage of arteries due to plaque accumulation, resulting in reduced blood flow to the legs and feet. Left unaddressed, PAD can lead to significant health complications, including severe lower limb pain, non-healing wounds, gangrene, critical limb ischemia, and even the risk of amputation. However, there's a silver lining: most amputations related to PAD are preventable. At Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center, we are at the forefront of limb preservation, utilizing advanced techniques to open blocked arteries and restore blood circulation, all on an outpatient basis. Don't wait for PAD to progress.
Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
At Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center, we specialize in the cutting-edge, minimally invasive treatment known as Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE), also referred to as Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE). This state-of-the-art procedure is designed to offer relief to individuals suffering from uterine fibroids and adenomyosis, conditions that can cause significant discomfort and health issues.
Our team of expert interventional radiologists employs advanced imaging technology to precisely navigate a slender, flexible tube, reminiscent of a strand of spaghetti, through the arteries.
Peripheral Nerve Pain
Fibroids, benign tumors in the uterus, are a frequent health condition affecting women. By the time they reach 35, approximately 40% of Caucasian women and up to 60% of African American women are likely to develop uterine fibroids. Factors such as being overweight or having a family history of fibroids can increase the likelihood of their occurrence. These growths vary in size, from almost imperceptible to significantly large, and are composed of muscular tissue, receiving a robust blood supply. The exact cause of fibroids remains unknown, though hormonal influences, particularly estrogen, play a pivotal role in their growth, especially during a woman's mid-life when estrogen levels are at their peak.
Cardiovascular Disease
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), also known as Vascular Disease, involves the narrowing or blockage of arteries due to plaque accumulation, resulting in reduced blood flow to the legs and feet. Left unaddressed, PAD can lead to significant health complications, including severe lower limb pain, non-healing wounds, gangrene, critical limb ischemia, and even the risk of amputation. However, there's a silver lining: most amputations related to PAD are preventable. At Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center, we are at the forefront of limb preservation, utilizing advanced techniques to open blocked arteries and restore blood circulation, all on an outpatient basis. Don't wait for PAD to progress.
Periperal Artery Disease
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), also known as Vascular Disease, involves the narrowing or blockage of arteries due to plaque accumulation, resulting in reduced blood flow to the legs and feet. Left unaddressed, PAD can lead to significant health complications, including severe lower limb pain, non-healing wounds, gangrene, critical limb ischemia, and even the risk of amputation. However, there's a silver lining: most amputations related to PAD are preventable. At Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center, we are at the forefront of limb preservation, utilizing advanced techniques to open blocked arteries and restore blood circulation, all on an outpatient basis.
Congestive Heart Failure
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), also known as Vascular Disease, involves the narrowing or blockage of arteries due to plaque accumulation, resulting in reduced blood flow to the legs and feet. Left unaddressed, PAD can lead to significant health complications, including severe lower limb pain, non-healing wounds, gangrene, critical limb ischemia, and even the risk of amputation. However, there's a silver lining: most amputations related to PAD are preventable. At Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center, we are at the forefront of limb preservation, utilizing advanced techniques to open blocked arteries and restore blood circulation, all on an outpatient basis. Don't wait for PAD to progress.
Peripheral Vascular Disease
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), also known as Vascular Disease, involves the narrowing or blockage of arteries due to plaque accumulation, resulting in reduced blood flow to the legs and feet. Left unaddressed, PAD can lead to significant health complications, including severe lower limb pain, non-healing wounds, gangrene, critical limb ischemia, and even the risk of amputation. However, there's a silver lining: most amputations related to PAD are preventable. At Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center, we are at the forefront of limb preservation, utilizing advanced techniques to open blocked arteries and restore blood circulation, all on an outpatient basis. Don't wait for PAD to progress.
Coronary Artery Disease
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), also known as Vascular Disease, involves the narrowing or blockage of arteries due to plaque accumulation, resulting in reduced blood flow to the legs and feet. Left unaddressed, PAD can lead to significant health complications, including severe lower limb pain, non-healing wounds, gangrene, critical limb ischemia, and even the risk of amputation. However, there's a silver lining: most amputations related to PAD are preventable. At Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center, we are at the forefront of limb preservation, utilizing advanced techniques to open blocked arteries and restore blood circulation, all on an outpatient basis. Don't wait for PAD to progress.
Common Procedures Performed
Aortofemoral Runoff
Vascular & Interventional Radiologist The Peripheral Angiogram at Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center is a minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedure. It involves the insertion of a catheter through a small puncture, employing contrast dye to visualize blood flow in the lower extremities. This allows for the identification and treatment of arterial blockages via atherectomy or angioplasty, potentially supplemented with stent placement. The procedure aims at restoring optimal blood circulation, alleviating symptoms, promoting wound healing, and preventing amputation. Recovery is quick, allowing patients to return to their daily activities shortly after. For detailed information, visiting the original source is recommended.
IVC Filter Placement
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), also known as Vascular Disease, involves the narrowing or blockage of arteries due to plaque accumulation, resulting in reduced blood flow to the legs and feet. Left unaddressed, PAD can lead to significant health complications, including severe lower limb pain, non-healing wounds, gangrene, critical limb ischemia, and even the risk of amputation. However, there's a silver lining: most amputations related to PAD are preventable. At Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center, we are at the forefront of limb preservation, utilizing advanced techniques to open blocked arteries and restore blood circulation, all on an outpatient basis. Don't wait for PAD to progress.
Atherectomy: Laser, Directional & Orbital
At Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center, we specialize in the cutting-edge, minimally invasive treatment known as Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE), also referred to as Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE). This state-of-the-art procedure is designed to offer relief to individuals suffering from uterine fibroids and adenomyosis, conditions that can cause significant discomfort and health issues.
Our team of expert interventional radiologists employs advanced imaging technology to precisely navigate a slender, flexible tube, reminiscent of a strand of spaghetti, through the arteries.
Peripheral Angiogram Procedure
The Peripheral Angiogram at Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center is a minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedure. It involves the insertion of a catheter through a small puncture, employing contrast dye to visualize blood flow in the lower extremities. This allows for the identification and treatment of arterial blockages via atherectomy or angioplasty, potentially supplemented with stent placement. The procedure aims at restoring optimal blood circulation, alleviating symptoms, promoting wound healing, and preventing amputation. Recovery is quick, allowing patients to return to their daily activities shortly after. For detailed information, visiting the original source is recommended.
Uterine Artery Embolization
At Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center, we specialize in the cutting-edge, minimally invasive treatment known as Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE), also referred to as Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE). This state-of-the-art procedure is designed to offer relief to individuals suffering from uterine fibroids and adenomyosis, conditions that can cause significant discomfort and health issues. Our team of expert interventional radiologists employs advanced imaging technology to precisely navigate a slender, flexible tube, reminiscent of a strand of spaghetti, through the arteries. This catheter is directed to the vessels that supply blood to the uterus, where it releases tiny particles that block blood flow, leading to the shrinking of fibroids.
Venouse Stent Placement
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), also known as Vascular Disease, involves the narrowing or blockage of arteries due to plaque accumulation, resulting in reduced blood flow to the legs and feet. Left unaddressed, PAD can lead to significant health complications, including severe lower limb pain, non-healing wounds, gangrene, critical limb ischemia, and even the risk of amputation. However, there's a silver lining: most amputations related to PAD are preventable. At Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center, we are at the forefront of limb preservation, utilizing advanced techniques to open blocked arteries and restore blood circulation, all on an outpatient basis. Don't wait for PAD to progress.
Peripheral Arterial Drug Coated Angioplasty & Stent Placement
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), also known as Vascular Disease, involves the narrowing or blockage of arteries due to plaque accumulation, resulting in reduced blood flow to the legs and feet. Left unaddressed, PAD can lead to significant health complications, including severe lower limb pain, non-healing wounds, gangrene, critical limb ischemia, and even the risk of amputation. However, there's a silver lining: most amputations related to PAD are preventable. At Oklahoma Vascular and Embolization Center, we are at the forefront of limb preservation, utilizing advanced techniques to open blocked arteries and restore blood circulation, all on an outpatient basis. Don't wait for PAD to progress.

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