Our team at Peripheral Vascular Partners is led by specially trained interventional radiologists who use state of the art equipment to provide the finest patient care and results. Our staff have extensive experience and success using these minimally invasive techniques to treat patients with a variety of disorders. To learn more about the procedures we perform, view our list of disorders and treatment options below.
Because the vascular system is so complex and far reaching, diseases can appear anywhere in the body in many different forms. Arterial and venous disease often occurs along with other diseases like diabetes or heart disease. The most common include, Peripheral Artery Disease, Chronic Venous Insufficiency, and May-Thurner Syndrome.
Peripheral Artery Disease is a narrowing of the peripheral arteries that carry blood away from the heart to other parts of the body. The most common type is lower-extremity PAD, in which blood flow is reduced to the legs and feet.
A vascular disorder in which an artery compresses a vein in your pelvis. This compression can cause symptoms in your left or right leg and foot and may lead to blood clots.
May-Thurner Syndrome is a rare vascular disorder in which an artery compresses a vein in your pelvis. This compression can cause symptoms in your left or right leg and foot and may lead to blood clots. We have several treatments available to alleviate issues with this condition.
A variety of problems can occur in men involving their blood vessels. In some cases, blood flow is excessive and needs to be decreased to treat their symptoms. There may be overgrowth of tissues or excess blood flow that needs to be corrected to restore function.
A condition in which the prostate is enlarged. With BPH, there is an overgrowth of prostate tissue which pushes against the urethra and the bladder, blocking the flow of urine.
An enlargement of the veins within the scrotum, is not unlike the varicose veins that appear in the legs. It occurs in about one in six males.
Women have unique vascular needs. Vascular health extends beyond that of the heart and can strongly affect a woman’s abdominal comfort and health, such as with uterine fibroids and pelvic congestion. Peripheral Vascular Partners can treat your symptoms.
A condition that causes chronic pelvic pain. It's thought to be caused by problems with the veins in the pelvic area.
A common type of noncancerous tumor that can grow in and on the uterus.
If you are experiencing pain in these areas, you may be experiencing vascular pain. This develops when there is excess blood flow to a tissue, organ or nerves. Often times pain can be centralize in the shoulder known as Adhesive Capsulitis or in the knee known as Osteoarthritis.
Frozen shoulder, also called adhesive capsulitis, causes pain and stiffness in the shoulder. Over time, the shoulder becomes very hard to move.
A novel minimally-invasive procedure providing immediate and long term pain relief for patients with osteoarthritis (OA), by reducing the blood flow to the lining of the knee.
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