Vascular Surgery at Cleveland
Clinic
The Cleveland Clinic Department of
Vascular Surgery is expert
in the treatment of vascular disease, and each year
we perform more than 5,000 vascular surgery procedures.
While nearly one-third of our services are currently performed are atherosclerosis treatments, we also provide
a significant number of patients with care for abdominal aortic aneurysms
and thoracic aortis aneurysms, and in increasing numbers, for those
with venous
disease. Our staff also provides dialysis for individuals with end-stage
renal disease. Many patients are also treated for cerebrovascular disease to
reduce the risk of stroke.
In addition to the Cleveland Clinic's main campus, our
vascular surgery staff also provides care in six neighboring locations
in Northeast Ohio.
Our Experience
Our physicians and vascular surgeons specialize in the diagnosis
and management of carotid
artery disease, aortic
aneurysms, and poor circulation to the legs and the abdominal organs.
Much of our experience is in re-operative surgery for patients whose original
operations have been performed elsewhere, and the department serves as a major
referral center for these and other difficult cases throughout Ohio and the
surrounding states of Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Acting in close cooperation with the Section of Vascular
Medicine in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, cardiologists
and radiologists, the Department of Vascular Surgery provides comprehensive
services for patients with all types of peripheral vascular disorders, including
the new technology of catheter-based intervention as well as traditional
surgical treatment for aneurysms and obstructive arterial
disease.