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Title: Differences Between a Vascular Surgeon and Interventional Radiologist


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Differences Between a Vascular Surgeon and
Interventional Radiologist
Both vascular surgeons and interventional
radiologists are medical specialists who diagnose
and treat conditions related to the blood vessels
and circulatory system. Vascular surgeons
specialize in surgery of the blood vessels,
including the arteries, veins, and lymphatic
system. They are experts in treating conditions
such as aneurysms, blockages, and vascular
trauma. They may perform surgeries such as bypass
grafts, angioplasty, and endarterectomy to
improve blood flow and treat vascular disease.
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What Is a Vascular Surgeon?
A vascular surgeon, sometimes referred to as a
vascular specialist, manages as well as treats
veins and arteries in every part of the body
except the brain or heart. A vascular surgeon can
treat conditions like Deep vein thrombosis
(DVT) and other blood clots Vein disease and
venous insufficiency Atherosclerosis like
peripheral artery disease (PAD) Critical limb
ischemia Diabetes vascular disease and limb
salvage Diseases of the aorta Dialysis graft and
fistula management Non-healing wounds caused by
vascular disease
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Are Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeons the Same?
A cardiothoracic surgeon is a physician who
specializes in surgical procedures of the heart,
lungs, and other organs within the chest (also
known as the thoracic cavity). Think of vascular
surgeon as a general title. Some vascular
specialists may also be cardiothoracic surgeons,
but some may not be. One of the most common
diseases cardiothoracic surgeons and vascular
surgeons treat is coronary artery disease, also
known as heart disease. This is often caused by
plaque buildup within the coronary artery, which
can lead to a heart attack. Even though they may
be specialized in different systems,
cardiothoracic and vascular surgeons are versed
in knowing how to successfully unclog blocked
arteries to restore flow to surrounding
organs. However, you may be wondering, if
cardiothoracic surgeons treat heart disease, what
kind of doctor treats peripheral artery disease?
Because they have a similar cause, arterial
plaque accumulation, many cardiothoracic surgeons
also treat peripheral artery disease (PAD).
Although they may have a different title
depending on how they treat PAD, surgically or
nonsurgically. Read more https//www.usavascular
centers.com/blog/differences-vascular-surgeon-inte
rventional-radiologist/
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What Does an Interventional Radiologist Do?
So, as we mentioned above, vascular surgeons can
also be interventional radiologists with the
right training. Interventional radiologists (IR)
are classified by their ability to diagnose and
treat diseases with image-guided tools such as a
fluoroscopy, a live x-ray. By utilizing
image-guided tools and techniques, IR doctors are
able to perform a wide variety of nonsurgical
treatments and tests such as
Angiography Stent angioplasty Chemoembolization Ut
erine fibroid embolization (UFE) Thrombolysis Biop
sy Ablation In order to reach these areas in the
body, interventional radiologists use tiny
catheters, needles, and other instruments in
combination with the image-guided tools. This
allows them to put minimum pressure on other
organs, which usually decreases the recovery time
and procedural risk. At USA Vascular Centers, IR
doctors treat peripheral artery disease using
minimally invasive techniques.
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Finding a Vascular Surgeon or Interventional
Radiologist Near You
Whether youre experiencing vascular issues
related to peripheral artery disease or womens
health issues like uterine fibroids, our centers
can accommodate your needs. Your first
appointment with a vascular surgeon or
interventional radiologist will be to discuss
what youve been experiencing and how we can
help. From there, we will schedule testing or
treatment, depending on where you are in your
journey. Give us a call at 888.773.2193 or
schedule your initial consultation online.
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