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Vascular surgery is a critical medical specialty that deals with the treatment of disorders related to the circulatory system—primarily arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels. From life-threatening aneurysms to chronic varicose veins, vascular conditions can significantly affect a person’s health and quality of life. At YNB Healthcare, we offer personalized care, expert nursing support, and comprehensive coordination services for patients undergoing vascular surgery.
Vascular surgery is a branch of surgery that focuses on diseases of the vascular system, which includes the arteries, veins, and lymphatic circulation, excluding the heart and brain. It involves surgical and minimally invasive procedures to restore proper blood flow and treat blockages, clots, or weakened blood vessels.
We provide professional nurses trained in post-operative wound care, medication administration, and patient monitoring.
Our team helps schedule diagnostic tests, surgery dates, and follow-up appointments with top vascular surgeons.
Need to reach the hospital quickly? Our ambulance and air ambulance services are available 24/7.
We collaborate with reputed multispecialty hospitals known for vascular surgery excellence.
Opens narrowed arteries using a balloon and stent.
Redirects blood flow around a blocked artery.
Minimally invasive repair of aortic aneurysms.
Removes plaque from carotid arteries to prevent stroke.
Includes laser therapy, vein stripping, or sclerotherapy.
Surgical removal of a blood clot.
YNB Healthcare coordinates treatments for a wide range of vascular conditions, including:
Like any surgical procedure, vascular surgery comes with potential risks:
Doppler ultrasound, CT angiography, or MRI to assess blood flow and blockage.
Full health assessment to determine surgical suitability.
Choosing between open surgery or endovascular (minimally invasive) methods.
Performed by a vascular surgeon under general or local anesthesia.
Includes monitoring, wound care, and pain management.
Lifestyle changes, physiotherapy, and regular health checkups.
Take prescribed medications regularly (especially blood thinners).
Avoid strenuous activity until cleared by your doctor.
Inspect incision site daily for signs of infection.
Control blood pressure and cholesterol through diet and medication.
Quit smoking to prevent further vascular damage.
Wear compression stockings if recommended.
Leg pain or cramping while walking (claudication)
Non-healing wounds or ulcers on legs/feet
Swollen, twisted varicose veins
Sudden numbness, weakness, or dizziness
A pulsing mass in the abdomen (possible aneurysm)
Frequent leg swelling and discomfort
YNB Healthcare encourages long-term lifestyle changes to prevent vascular issues:
Personalized care plan and support
Experienced team in vascular care coordination
Trusted network of top vascular surgeons and hospitals
Trained nurses in wound care and patient monitoring
Transparent pricing and planning assistance
Vascular surgery can prevent severe complications like stroke, limb loss,
or chronic disability. With accurate diagnosis, skilled surgical intervention, and proper
post-operative care, patients can expect excellent outcomes. At YNB Healthcare, we are committed to
supporting your recovery journey with compassion, expertise, and reliable services—right from
hospital selection to home care.
Need vascular care support or nursing services at home? Get in touch with YNB Healthcare today!