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Peripheral Vascular Disease Treatment

Narrowed or blocked arteries in the legs

Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) Treatment

Plaque can build up in your arteries, resulting in narrowed or blocked arteries. When this occurs in the arteries supplying the leg, it can result in pain in the calf with walking (intermittent claudication). 

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In severe disease, it can result in loss of tissue (ulcers or gangrene) and could result in amputation. 

Peripheral Vascular Disease

WHAT CAN BE DONE TO UNBLOCK THESE ARTERIES?

Mr Ling can provide minimally invasive solutions to treat narrowed and blocked arteries in the body. These involve endovascular treatments with balloons and stents. During your consultation, Mr Ling will advise you of your best PVD treatment option based on your circumstances.

Endovascular intervention - "Balloon angioplasty" and "Stenting"

The above video animation demonstrates the procedure of a balloon angioplasty and stent. A detailed description of Peripheral Vascular Disease Treatment will be provided during your consultation with Mr Ling.

Ph:03 9024 6867

Fax: 03 9005 2761

Ballarat consulting rooms location:

Ballarat Surgical Clinic

106 Drummond Street N, Ballarat Central

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