Vascular Surgery
Surgical techniques are used to repair, reconstruct and
correct deformities, defects and diseased parts of the
body. To provide the best care, a surgeon participates
in the preoperative care of the patient, conducting examinations,
clinical tests and X-rays. Vascular surgeons use angiography
and ultrasound to evaluate vascular insufficiency, a cause
of numerous disorders, and to diagnose and treat diseased
or injured arteries and veins. Vascular
surgeons must complete the same requirements as the general
surgeon - a minimum of five
years of surgical training beyond medical school - plus
two years of training in vascular surgery.
Dr.
Todd Y. Chadwell
Dr.
Paul P. DeLuca
Dr.
John H. Lacy
Dr.
Barry A. Spoonamore |