Heart and vascular surgery
If your heart or blood vessels have been damaged — by conditions such as heart failure or congenital heart abnormalities — cardiovascular surgeons work to repair them. They may use traditional surgery or minimally invasive approaches, which can enable a faster recovery for you.
Conditions treated by cardiovascular surgery
When nonsurgical treatments are unsuccessful, we offer a variety of surgical options for conditions such as:
- Aneurysms
- Blood clots
- Coronary artery disease
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- Heart valve abnormalities
- Lymphedema
- Peripheral artery disease (PAD)
- Thrombophlebitis
- Varicose veins
Interventional cardiology
Interventional cardiology is a minimally invasive procedure that uses catheters to treat vascular disorders. Specialized cardiac surgeons insert a catheter into a vein or artery to reach a targeted area. Once at the target, your surgeon expands the vessel or removes clots to improve circulation.
Robot-assisted surgery
Our robot-assisted surgical procedures rely on a surgeon-controlled console that gives them precision and access to hard-to-reach areas in the body. This can result in a quicker recovery and reduced risk of complications for you.