September 2023

Manage Pelvic Congestion Syndrome With Ovarian Vein Embolization

Pelvic congestion syndrome is caused by malfunctioning valves in the pelvic veins. When the veins weaken, the blood could flow backward toward the pelvis instead of toward the heart. This causes blood to pool in the pelvis, causing pain in the uterus, ovaries, and back. It is most common in women who are in their …

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Vascular Institute of Virginia Successfully Performs the first Commercial 3D-printed Adipose Tissue Graft in US

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dr. Deepak Deshmukh, a board-certified vascular surgeon, has successfully performed the first commercial 3-D printed adipose tissue graft for a wound in the United States. This pioneering procedure was made possible through the innovative technology provided by ROKIT Healthcare; a leading biotechnology company based in South Korea. The procedure was performed at the …

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What Are Spider Veins and What To Do About Them?

Spider veins are a disorder characterized by discoloration underneath the skin caused by damaged blood vessels. Though usually appearing on the lower limbs in your 20s, they can appear anywhere and anytime. Spider veins typically do not cause any serious health concerns, but you may consider them to be unsightly, and you may wish to have them …

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