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Vascular Specialty Center Report New Treatment of Life-threatening Injury
in International Journal
Baton Rouge,
LA - Vascular Specialty Center physicians recently published in the
May 2006 edition of the Journal of Vascular Surgery a non-surgical
treatment of a potentially fatal intra-abdominal blood vessel
injury. Using
catheters, wires and covered stents usually reserved for repair
of aneurysms, they were able to repair a laceration of the inferior
vena cava of a construction worker involved in a life-threatening
accident. Alive and well two years after the treatment, this
represents one of the first cases of its’ kind published
in the leading peer-reviewed journal for vascular specialists. “We
will continue to find new and less-invasive ways to treat vascular
problems typically treated with conventional surgery,” says
Dr. Albert Sam.
About Vascular Specialty Center, PMC
Vascular Specialty Center is the largest single specialty vascular and endovascular surgical
practice in the gulf coast region with headquarters in Baton Rouge,
LA. Its subsidiaries include Vascular Specialty Center’ Laboratory
(VSL) and Total Vein Care of Louisiana TM (TVC). VSL serves as the
largest vascular laboratory in the state and serves the entire Gulf
Coast region performing more than 12,000 non-invasive studies yearly.
TVC is the leading freestanding gulf coast clinic dedicated to the
complete medical, surgical and cosmetic care of problematic veins
performing more minimally invasive, endoluminal vein ablations than
any center in the Southeastern United States.
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