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Helping every patient achieve their desired quality of life with physical therapy and cardiopulmonary rehab
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Treating vascular disease through minimally-invasive vascular and endovascular surgical approaches
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Our Outreach Program provides health screenings and speakers to educate the public on cardiovascular health.
Learn MoreLeft Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD)
A left ventricular assist device, or LVAD, is a mechanical pump that is surgically implanted in patients to slow the progress of severe congestive heart failure. An LVAD assists a faulty left ventricle in pumping blood.
Learn MorePulse Volume Recordings
A pulse volume recording (PVR) study is a noninvasive vascular test in which blood pressure cuffs and a hand-held ultrasound device are used to obtain information about arterial blood flow in the arms and legs. This test is done to diagnose peripheral artery disease. There are several types of PVRs, including: Ankle Brachial Index (ABI)…
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This ACGME Vascular Surgery (General Surgery) Program selects one fellow to train for two years to meet certification requirements of the American Board of Osteopathic Surgeons, achieve the six core competencies expected of a new practitioner, and document a minimum of 200 major vascular surgery procedures – both open and endovascular — performed either as surgeon or first assistant under supervision.
Learn MoreEndoscopic Vein Harvesting
Prior to performing bypass surgery, a Deborah® cardiothoracic surgeon determines what type of blood vessels are needed to create the bypass graft. Surgeons may opt to choose arteries from a patient’s chest (mammary or thoracic arteries), arm (radial artery), or veins in the legs (saphenous vein).
Learn MoreTransesophageal Echocardiogram
A transesophageal echo (TEE) test is a type of echo that uses an endoscope to guide the ultrasound transducer down the esophagus. This allows the physician to see pictures of the patient’s heart without the ribs or lungs getting in the way. The test is used to: Check how well the heart’s valves and chambers are working…
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