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Intra-arterial Vasodilation
One of the suggested therapies to lessen the effects of cerebral vasospasm broug ...
View MoreExternal Counter Pulsation
Chest pain treatment involves enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) therapy.
View MoreElectrocardiogram(EKG)
Temporary electrodes are placed on your chest and limbs during an electrocardiog ...
View MoreEchocardiogram(ECHO)
An echocardiogram (echo) is a visual representation of the beats of your heart. ...
View MoreCoronary Computed Tomography Angiogram(CTA)
A CT angiography is a test that allows doctors to see your blood arteries and ti ...
View MoreCardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Heart MRIs use radio waves and magnets to make images of your heart, with nothin ...
View MorePositron Emission Tomography Scan(PET)
An imaging test called a positron emission tomography (PET) scan creates images ...
View MoreCardiac Catheterization
Cardiac catheterization, often known as cardiac cath or coronary angiography, is ...
View MoreCoronary Artery Bypass Surgery
Coronary artery bypass grafting is a surgery that restores blood flow to areas o ...
View MoreCongenital Heart Surgery (ASD/VSD Surgery)
Atrial septal defect (ASD) surgery with robotic assistance is a minimally invasi ...
View MoreValve Repair
Mitral valve disease patients may benefit from valve repair as a treatment. It e ...
View MoreMinimally Invasive Surgery
A single or several small incisions may be made on the body during minimally inv ...
View MoreAneurysm Repair
Abdominal aortic aneurysms can be treated using endovascular aneurysm repair (EV ...
View MoreHeart Transplant
A heart transplant is a surgical procedure where a donor heart from someone else ...
View MoreLeft ventricular assist device(LVAD)
Patients with heart failure may get an implanted mechanical pump called a left v ...
View MoreCoronary Artery Angioplasty and Stenting
The majority of the time, angioplasty and stenting are done together. A stent is ...
View MoreAngiography
An angiography diagnostic procedure uses X-ray images to check for blood artery ...
View MoreImplantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD)
A medical device called an implanted cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) is surgica ...
View MorePacemaker
To maintain the electrical system in your heart, pacemakers can be implanted in ...
View MoreCardioversion
Your healthcare professional may perform cardioversion to restore your heart's r ...
View MoreEpilepsy Surgery
The goal of epilepsy surgery is to eliminate the part of the brain that causes s ...
View MoreDeep Brain Stimulation
Several brain parts are implanted with electrodes during deep brain stimulation ...
View MoreNeuro Endoscopy
The minimally invasive surgical method known as a "keyhole" craniotomy or retro- ...
View MoreCranial Microsurgery
A neuro-endoscope, a tubular device with an integrated video camera, and a high- ...
View MoreOpen Surgery for Spine Diseases & Disc Problems
Traditional "open surgery" for the spine. For the surgeon to observe and access ...
View MoreAwake Craniotomy
A procedure on the brain carried out while you are awake and conscious is referr ...
View MoreHead and Spine Trauma Surgery
Trauma to the head or spine describes wounds or incidents that impact a person's ...
View MoreSkull Base Surgery
The treatment of disorders at the base of the skull is the subject of the specia ...
View MoreCranioplasty
A cranioplasty is called a surgical repair of a bone deficiency in the skull cau ...
View MoreFlow Diversion and Coiling
To stop blood flow into an aneurysm, a treatment known as endovascular coiling i ...
View MoreSpinal Vascular Interventions
Various diseases known as spinal vascular malformations can cause intermittent o ...
View MoreIntracranial Angioplasty and Stenting
Stenting and carotid angioplasty are operations that unclog blocked arteries to ...
View MoreAVM/Dural AVF & CCF Embolization
An abnormal grouping of blood vessels resembling a bird's nest is an arterioveno ...
View MoreIntracranial Aneyrusm Embolization
An intracranial aneurysm is a brain blood artery that has enlarged or ballooned. ...
View MoreTumor Embolization
In a minimally invasive embolisation treatment, a particular blood artery is blo ...
View MoreInterventional Neuroradiology
A branch of radiology known as interventional neuroradiology. Radiography and ca ...
View MoreNeurological Rehabilitation
Patients with neurological or nervous system disorders can benefit from neurolog ...
View MoreJoint Replacement Surgery (Knee and Hip)
Arthroplasty is the medical term for replacing a joint. Your healthcare professi ...
View MoreRevision Joint Replacement Surgery
Hip revision surgery is used to fix an artificial hip joint (prosthesis) that ha ...
View MoreKnee Arthroscopy
A variety of knee injuries are diagnosed and treated by medical professionals us ...
View MoreShoulder Arthroscopy
A minimally invasive procedure called shoulder arthroscopy is performed to ident ...
View MoreHip Arthroscopy
Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat hip problems. A ...
View MoreElbow Arthroscopy
A surgery called elbow arthroscopy is used to identify and address issues inside ...
View MoreAnterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction(ACL)
An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is an injury to this ligament found in ...
View MoreOsteoporosis Treatment
Osteoporosis literally translates to "porous bone." Since the condition weakens ...
View MoreCervical Disc Replacement Surgery
In individuals with cervical disc disease, artificial disc replacement aims to l ...
View MoreMinimally invasive spine surgery
A surgical treatment that involves reaching the spine with the least amount of d ...
View MoreUpper Limb Reconstruction
Injury to the cervical spinal cord (SCI) frequently results in a crippling loss ...
View MoreNerve Reconstruction Surgery
A nerve graft is a segment of nerve tissue that bridges the space between two in ...
View MoreAnkle Surgery
Ankle disorders that cannot be treated with treatment and medicine, such as tend ...
View MoreWrist Surgery
Depending on the injury or condition being treated, various surgical procedures
View MoreDiagnostic & Therapeutic GI Endoscopy
An upper gastrointestinal tract issue can be treated with a therapeutic endoscop ...
View MoreLiver Transplants
A liver transplant is a procedure in which a healthy liver from a deceased donor ...
View MoreMinimally Invasive Proctology
In traditional open abdominal surgeries, the incision is typically 6 to 12 inche ...
View MoreMinimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery
In contrast to open surgery, minimally invasive surgery uses some procedures to
View MoreMinimally Invasive Wall Hernia Surgery
A laparoscope is a narrow, telescope-like equipment used in laparoscopic (minima ...
View MoreCholesystectomies
The surgical removal of your gallbladder, a pear-shaped organ located just below
View MoreDialysis, Kidney Transplant
A treatment for those whose kidneys are failing is dialysis. Your kidneys do not ...
View MorePercutaneous Nephrostomy
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (per-kew-TAY-nee-us NEF-roh-leh-THOT-oh-mee) is a s ...
View MoreAdrenalectomy
A pair of tiny glands directly above each kidney called the adrenal glands make ...
View MoreRenal Transplants
In a kidney transplant, a healthy kidney from a living or deceased donor is surg ...
View MoreNephroureterectomy
An operation called a nephroureterectomy involves removing your kidney, kidney p ...
View MoreLaparoscopic Urologic Surgery
In laparoscopic urologic surgery, urological problems are fixed without the pati ...
View MoreUrodynamics
Any procedure that evaluates the bladder, sphincters, and urethra's capacity to ...
View MoreNephrectomy Chemotherapy
Surgery to remove a kidney is called a nephrectomy. To remove a section of your ...
View MoreExtracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy
A frequent kidney stone treatment is shock wave lithotripsy. This process is som ...
View MoreReconstructive Surgery of Urinary Tract
A new bladder is created via a surgical process called neobladder reconstruction ...
View MoreLaparoscopic Hernia Repair
Surgery is typically used to treat hernias. Open repair, laparoscopic (minimally ...
View MoreCircumcision Surgery
The skin covering the penis's rounded tip is called the foreskin. The foreskin ...
View MoreSurgical Removal of Infected portion of Prostate
The prostate gland can be wholly or partially removed during a prostatectomy.
View MoreBone Marrow Transplant
A bone marrow transplant is a treatment that replaces bone marrow that isn't cre ...
View MoreChemotherapy
Chemotherapy is frequently used to treat cancer. Drugs are used to eradicate can ...
View MoreImmunotherapy
The many organs, antibodies (proteins), and immune cells that make up your immun ...
View MoreHormonal Therapy
The body produces hormones, which are chemicals that travel through the bloodstr ...
View MoreTargeted Therapy
A type of cancer treatment called targeted therapy concentrates on the genetic a ...
View MoreSurgical Oncology
Surgical oncology is a field of medicine that uses surgery to treat any form of ...
View MoreRadiation Oncology
Radiation oncologists work closely with medical oncologists, surgeons and other ...
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