Vascular Surgery in Auckland
Vascular Surgeons
specialise in managing diseases & disorders that affect the blood vessels (the arteries and veins) with a variety of therapies, minimally invasive catheter procedures, and surgical reconstruction. Procedures to treat
arteries
and
veins
include angiography (performed to view blood vessels in many areas of the body), stenting (inserting a small tube to keep a blood vessel open), repair of an aneurysm (an abnormal widening or ballooning of part of a vein or artery due to weakness in the wall of the blood vessel); and treatment of obstructions in arteries,
Varicose Veins
as well as other conditions.
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Varicose Vein Treatments, Spider Veins Treatments, Ultrasound, Specialist Aesthetics . . . .
Surgical services, General surgery, Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedic surgery, Otolaryngology(ENT, Plastic surgery, Urology . . . .
elective surgical hospital that provides a substantial range of surgical procedures for both adults and children . . .
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Giri Mahadevan is trained in the full spectrum of vascular surgery, endovascular surgery (use of balloons and stents) and vascular ultrasound . . .
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Clinical leader for Auckland Regional Vascular Service . . .
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First New Zealand vascular surgeon by examination FRACS (vascular ), trained under tutelage of DeBakey & Crawford trained vascular surgeons. . . .
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Stuart Caldwell is a consultant vascular and general surgeon who has been working at Middlemore Hospital since February 2006. . . .