Treatment for Critical Limb Ischemia
The arteries to your legs may become blocked over time due to progressive hardening and occlusion of the vessels (also known as arteriosclerosis) as a result of smoking, high cholesterol, … Read More
The arteries to your legs may become blocked over time due to progressive hardening and occlusion of the vessels (also known as arteriosclerosis) as a result of smoking, high cholesterol, … Read More
The aorta is the largest artery in the body and transports blood from the heart to the rest of the body. In the thorax, it is called a thoracic aorta … Read More
Central Venous Catheter is a tube which is passed through a vein to reach the thoracic (chest) portion of the Vena Cava (the large vein returning blood to the heart) … Read More
A bone marrow biopsy is where a small sample of blood and bone marrow is taken from your bone (usually the hip bone) to test for certain blood (haematological) conditions … Read More
All wounds must be looked after carefully to ensure proper healing to prevent infection or scar formation. A slow healing wound is vulnerable to get secondary infection because the wound … Read More
A Dialysis Access is a place which is constructed to allow doctors and nurses to have easy access to your blood circulation during haemodialysis.
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) occurs when there is a cholesterol plaque on the blood vessel walls causing them to narrow resulting in reduced circulation to the upper and more commonly lower limbs.