Trusted solutions for better results.

You’ll find a complete range of trusted procedures available, always with your health and safety in mind:

Endovascular surgery – Consists of advanced imaging combined with angioplasty, angioplasty with stenting or stent grafting for aortic aneurysm and iliac disease.

Composite grafting – We perform complex “revascularization” procedures to help save limbs in cases where many other surgeons might amputate. We’re able to use state-of-the-art materials in combination with the patient’s own vein to help ensure optimal results.

Carotid endarterectomy – A surgical procedure to remove plaque from the carotid artery of patients with carotid stenosis (blockage).

Aortobifemoral bypass – Used to bypass diseased large blood vessels in the abdomen and groin areas.

Lung resection – To remove part of the lung or the entire lung when disease occurs.

Esophagus surgery – For treatment of any esophageal disorders.

Successfully resolving matters of the heart.

When choosing a surgeon, your referring physician looks for success in the operating room, but your physician also wants a surgeon who has established a communication protocol that keeps him or her routinely informed. At Scottsdale CVT Surgeons, your referring physician finds both criteria met. Because everyone wants the same outcome: a healthy and productive patient. We offer:

Coronary artery bypass grafting – This surgery involves using blood vessels from other places in your body to “bypass” the blockages in your coronary arteries. As a result, blood flow is restored to your heart muscle.

Heart valve repair & replacement – When disease causes the valves to harden and weaken, they may not open or close properly, and the blood flow is restricted. Should your heart condition call for repair or replacement of a heart valve, we have the expertise to successfully complete this procedure.

Thoracic aortic repair – Surgical repair of the upper aorta, aortic arch or the descending thoracic aorta for aneurysm (ballooning) or dissection (abnormal separation of tissues within the walls of the aorta).

Pacemaker insertion – Involves the insertion of an electronic cardiac pacemaker, implanted in the chest with wires passed through the venous circulation into the heart.

 

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