Vascular Malformations
Department of Vascular Malformations
A vascular malformation is an abnormal development of blood vessels. They might be found in the large arteries and veins, in smaller vessels called arterioles and venules, in microscopic capillaries, and/or in the lymphatic channels that carry lymphatic fluid and white blood cells outside of the arteries and veins.
Types
1.Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs): Abnormal connections between arteries and veins, disrupting normal blood flow.
2.Venous Malformations: Abnormalities in veins, leading to swelling and potential complications.
3.Capillary Malformations: Abnormalities in capillaries, often seen as port-wine stains.
Diagnosis
1.Imaging Studies: Techniques like angiography, MRI, or CT scans help visualize blood vessels and identify abnormal formations.
2.Clinical Assessment: Evaluation of symptoms such as pain, swelling, or neurological deficits.
Treatment
1.Embolization: Blocking abnormal blood vessels using substances like coils or glue.
2.Sclerotherapy: Injecting a substance to cause vessel scarring and closure.
3.Surgery: In some cases, surgical removal or ligation of abnormal vessels may be necessary.
Vascular Malformations Overview
- Surgery Time - 8 hours
- Stay in the country - 3 days
- Rehabilitation - 30days
- Best price - 1800$
- Surgery Time - 8 hours
- Stay in the country - 3 days
- Rehabilitation - 30days
- Best price - 1800$
- Surgery Time - 8 hours
- Rehabilitation - 30days
- Best price - 1800$
- Best price - 1800$
- Surgery Time - 8 hours
- Stay in the country - 3 days
- Rehabilitation - 30days
- Best price - 1800$
- Surgery Time - 8 hours
- Rehabilitation - 30days
- Rehabilitation - 30days
- Best price - 1800$
- Surgery Time - 8 hours
- Stay in the country - 3 days
- Rehabilitation - 30days
- Rehabilitation - 30days
- Surgery Time - 8 hours
- Surgery Time - 8 hours
- Rehabilitation - 30days
- Best price - 1800$