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Procedures

      • Diagnostic angiography
      • Balloon angioplasty
      • Vascular stenting (renal, mesenteric, peripheral, carotid)
      • Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair (EVAR)
      • Open aortic aneurysm repair
      • Carotid endarterectomy
      • Peripheral artery by-pass
      • Dialysis fistula creation
      • Dialysis grafts
      • Hemodialysis reliable outflow Graft (HeRO)
      • Radiofrequency venous ablation
      • Venous phlebectomy
      • Inferior vena cava (IVC) Filter insertion
      • Varicose veins removal  


Most Common Vascular Diseases

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA)

AAA is a "bulge" that develops in a weakened area within the largest artery in the abdomen. With each heartbeat, pressure is exerted, causing the aneurysm to enlarge. Eventually, the AAA can become so large that the wall often ruptures, which can be fatal.

Carotid Artery Disease (CAD)

CAD (stroke) occurs when the main blood vessels to the brain develop a build-up of plaque, depriving the brain of blood and oxygen, which can cause a stroke. Strokes are the third leading cause of death and the leading cause of adult disability in the United States.

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

PAD is a build-up of plaque in the blood vessels that reduces or blocks the flow of blood and nutrients to the limbs. Initially, PAD may make walking or climbing steps difficult, but as PAD progresses, it can result in foot ulcers, infections, and even gangrene, which could require amputation. Patients with PAD are also three times more likely to die of heart attacks or strokes. PAD is also referred to as PVD (Peripheral Vascular Disease).


Treatment

Conemaugh's vascular lab offers advanced technology to provide additional treatment for various conditions, including:

      • Stroke
      • Carotid artery disease
      • Abdominal aortic aneurysm
      • Lymphedema
      • Kidney disease dialysis
      • Peripheral artery disease
      • Vein disorders (varicose veins and blood clots)

 Non-Invasive Diagnostic Services

      • Abdominal Doppler studies
      • Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM)
      • Aortic aneurysm exams
      • Arterial exams of the arms and legs to diagnose and evaluate conditions such as blockage, blood clots, hardening of arteries and aneurysms
      • Carotid artery exams
      • Erectile dysfunction (ED) exams
      • Hemodialysis graft evaluations and arterial graft surveillance after the graft is complete
      • Raynaud's Syndrome studies
      • Thoracic outlet studies
      • Transcranial Doppler studies of the brain
      • Transcutaneous PO2 studies (TCPO2)
      • Venous exams of the arms and legs to diagnose and evaluate conditions such as varicose veins, blood clots, and venous reflux (incompetence)

For more information regarding our vascular care services, call 814.534.9407.


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