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Buerger's Disease and Diabetic Foot
Buerger's Disease and Diabetic Foot
Buerger's Disease and Diabetic Foot Slight bruising or a wound on the nail on our toes or fingers can sometimes lead to amputation of our finger. Generally, we do not pay much attention to these complaints and cannot believe it when we lose our finger. Yes, think about it, first your toe is cut off and later on, your foot is cut off….A limb is amputated. no!…Continuing with the other foot, then the hands and arm……This is the insidious one, with terrible consequences…
Advantages of Cardiovascular Surgery Specialist
Advantages of Cardiovascular Surgery Specialist
Cardiovascular Surgery Specialist A cardiovascular surgeon can significantly improve patients' quality of life and save their lives. These specialists improve the health of patients by treating life-threatening conditions such as heart attacks, vascular occlusions, and aneurysms. Cardiovascular diseases are one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Therefore, there is always a great demand for surgeons...
Symptoms of Cardiovascular Occlusion
Symptoms of Cardiovascular Occlusion
Cardiac Atherosclerosis is a condition that occurs when the vessels carrying blood to the heart become blocked. Cardiovascular occlusion usually occurs as a result of a process known as atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis causes plaque formation as a result of the accumulation of fat and cholesterol on the vessel walls. Plaques harden over time and narrow the artery. This makes blood flow difficult. What are the Symptoms of Cardiovascular Occlusion? Symptoms may vary from person to person....
Heart Surgery Decision Making Criteria

If heart surgery is inevitable, you must first get rid of your fear and think logically. For this reason, the criteria for deciding on heart surgery are very important. It should not be forgotten that heart surgery is not death but salvation from our heart disease. Additionally, heart patients, preoperative patients, and disabled people can be considered; However, since the purpose of the surgery is to turn the patient into a healthy person, the patient...

What is Minimally Invasive?

Performing heart surgery with minimal incisions means performing both heart valve replacement and coronary bypass surgeries while the heart is working, by entering from the sides of the chest, between the ribs, without disrupting the integrity of the chest wall, that is, without performing a splitting of the chest in the middle, called sternotomy. Each of them has different techniques. For heart valves, heart surgery is performed with minimal incisions under the right armpit. In coronary bypass surgery, the number of vessels...

What is Life Like After Closed Heart Surgery?

After heart surgery performed with minimally invasive surgery, patients move more easily and the risk of postoperative complications is low. Since the chest cavity is not cut, the patient does not experience psychological depression or trauma due to the surgical wound. After minimally invasive heart surgery, which is performed through small incisions under the armpit or near the breast, patients are allowed to change their sleeping positions, safety...

Can a Patient Who Had a Heart Surgery Have a Heart Surgery Again?

Patients who have had heart surgery before, or patients who have had heart surgery twice before, may undergo surgery for the 3rd or sometimes 4th time. Depending on the surgery performed, it may be heart valve surgery or bypass surgery, whichever the second surgery is, it definitely carries a risk. In these surgeries, it is generally preferred to use as much of the old surgery site as possible...

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