Abdominal and Aortic Aneurysm |
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Accredited Non-invasive Vascular Laboratories |
Conditions and Illnesses |
Deep-vein Thrombosis |
Endovascular Laser Therapy |
Endovascular Surgery |
Our Physicians |
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Patient Education Materials |
Peripheral Vascular Disease |
Support Groups and Resources |
Varicose Veins |
Vascular Interventional Radiology |
Vascular Medicine |
Vascular Surgery
Vascular disease includes conditions such as abdominal and aortic aneurysms, deep-vein thrombosis, narrowed arteries (stenosis) and peripheral vascular disease. With the vascular clinical services available at UT Southwestern Medical Center, our specialists can reduce or eliminate any health complications, problematic symptoms or other conditions that accompany vascular disease.
UT Southwestern’s program for vascular disorders offers some of the most advanced interventional therapies and surgical procedures available to treat all forms of vascular disease. Our clinicians and researchers have made important contributions to improving the lives of patients as well as developing some of the most effective diagnostic and therapeutic techniques that have advanced the science of vascular disease.
Patients often play a major role in reducing their vascular disease symptoms by understanding the risk factors involved and the actions they can take to help minimize their susceptibility to vascular conditions. Please visit the Health Library to learn about the risk factors under patients’ control, the various types of vascular disease and the related treatments offered at UT Southwestern, including:
- Abdominal and aortic aneurysms
- Angiography
- Angioplasty
- Deep-vein thrombosis
- Embolization
- Endovascular laser therapy
- Endovascular surgery
- Peripheral vascular disease
- Stenosis
- Stent grafts
- Thrombolysis
- Uterine fibroid embolization