What is the role of a vascular surgeon in a patient's treatment?
In addition to performing operations and endovascular treatments, vascular surgeons in JP Nagar at Aster RV Bangalore also diagnose vascular diseases, make treatment decisions, and oversee post-operative care. To avoid problems and enhance quality of life, they work in conjunction with other experts, teach patients about vascular health, and offer continuing treatment for chronic vascular disorders.
Who is a vascular surgeon, and what do they do?
Diseases of the blood arteries that are not part of the heart or brain are the speciality of vascular surgeons. To manage vascular problems, repair aneurysms, and restore blood flow, they do minimally invasive procedures and operations. Their objectives are to increase circulation and guard against consequences such as limb loss or strokes.
Can contrast reaction occur with MRI contrast?
Contrast reaction to MRI contrast is extremely rare.
How can we do MRI if patient is claustrophobic?
If possible we can put feet first and keep the head outside the gantry or we can do MRI by giving anesthesia / sedation to the patient.
Can we do whole body MRI?
No. We can do specific scan at a time. Whole body scanning will take lot of time which is not feasible.
Can we do angiogram without giving MRI contrast?
Yes. We can do MR angiogram of brain, kidney and lower extremities without giving contrast.
Can we give MRI contrast in patient with chronic renal disease?
If the creatine value is more than 2 then we avoid doing contrast MRI scan. If the value is less than 2 then contrast MRI scan can be done with very minimal risk.
Is MRI of pelvis better than CT scan?
Yes. MRI is better than CT scan for detection of pelvic pathologies including pathologies of uterus, ovaries, adenexa, prostate, anal region, rectum and urinary bladder.
What preparation is required prior to MRI scan?
No obvious preparation is required. Prior serum creatine test is required if someone has to undergo contrast MRI scan.
Can I do MRI scan during my pregnancy?
Yes. MRI scanning can be done safely during pregnancy.