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Continuing a long tradition of excellence in the surgical treatment of vascular diseases.
Personalized Care, Work Directly With Your Surgeon
Lee Health vascular surgeons treat troublesome vascular diseases and specialize in minimally invasive procedures that are safer, involve lower risk, and increase patients' recovery time.
Our trusted team team members use endovascular techniques such as catheters or stents to open arteries or veins; repair venous diseases such as blood clots, deep vein thrombosis, and varicose veins; and work alongside patients to ensure they get back to a happy and active life.
Locations Near You
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LPG Vascular Surgery - Cape Coral Hospital
Phone number (239) 424-2221
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LPG General & Vascular Surgery - Riverwalk Park
Phone number (239) 343-9960
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LPG General & Vascular Surgery - Coconut Point
Phone number (239) 343-9960
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LPG Vascular Surgery - Lehigh Acres
Phone number (239) 343-9960
Vascular Surgery Conditions and Treatments
- Abdominal aortic aneurysms
- Carotid artery disease
- Peripheral artery disease (claudicators, arterial ulcers lower extremities)
- Advanced chronic venous disease (venous ulcers, leg venous stasis)
- Varicose veins
- Spider veins
- Deep venous thrombosis (DVT)
- Mesenteric vascular disease
- Vascular injuries
- Wounds
- Dialysis graft and fistula management and peritoneal dialysis
- Limb salvage
- Placement of mediports
- Subclavian artery disease
- Thoracic outlet syndrome
- Spine exposure
- Peripheral aneurysms (popliteal, renal, splenic)
Common Conditions
At Lee Health, our experts are dedicated to comprehensive and compassionate solutions to your vascular condition. With innovative technology and extensive knowledge, our specialists diagnose and treat several vascular conditions to ensure you are living your healthiest life.
Varicose Veins
Diabetic Wound Care
Vascular Stroke Treatment
Limb Salvage and Preservation Program
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The Role of a Vascular Surgeon
From aneurysms to vascular and artery diseases, to varicose veins and blood clots, vascular surgeons are here for you. “Anything that is outside of the heart and the brain is really what we do. All the vessels that exit the heart are subject to multiple stresses,” said Vascular and Endovascular surgeon Dr. Michal Nawalany. “We fix vessels that are blocked. We fix vessels that are degenerating and threatening to rupture. We help the blood flow return to the heart.”
In the past, many vascular procedures would be very involved. “Traditionally, this would involve a lot of open operations to either fix blocked vessels with bypasses or vessels that were degenerating like an aneurysm,” said Dr. Nawalany.
However, vascular surgery has greatly evolved over the last decade. “With multiple new contemporary treatments involving endovascular stents, endovascular procedures, to remove clots from the veins, or other blocked vessels,” said Dr. Nawalany. “It’s really revolutionized the field and redefined what we do.”
For example, in the old days, if someone had an aortic aneurysm, the procedure meant multiple days in the hospital. “With endovascular treatments, this has been transformed to a overnight procedure with minimal blood loss that’s down to a couple of pokes in the groin,” said Dr. Nawalany.
These more minimally invasive approaches truly benefit patients. “It’s night and day, in terms of their experience, and getting back to living,” said Dr. Nawalany. You can learn more by searching for vascular surgery on leehealth.org.
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The Largest Heart Program in Southwest Florida
An alliance with Cleveland Clinic’s Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute, the nation’s leader in heart care. Lee Health is raising our level of heart care even higher – while earning the reputation as the region’s most trusted cardiovascular team. Your team.
At Lee Health, you have everything you need to take care of your heart health. Our expert cardiovascular team is the largest and most experienced in Southwest Florida. No matter where you are in your health care journey, our experts are alongside you every step of the way. Lee Health Heart Institute includes primary and specialty care, nationally ranked hospitals, Shipley Cardiothoracic Center, cardiac rehabilitation and more—all in a safe and comforting environment. We’re ready to help you stay active, engaged and prepared to enjoy the important things in life.
HealthPark Medical Center has been recognized as a PINC AI™ I Fortune 50 Top Cardiology Hospital™ in the country - and 1 of only 4 hospitals recognized in the state of Florida. Lee Health has a strategic alliance with Cleveland Clinic’s Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute whose heart program is nationally ranked. Cleveland Clinic, one of the most trusted names in healthcare in the U.S., elevates medical care in Southwest Florida by opening up possibilities for future collaboration, programs and activities that will enhance the exceptional service Lee Health already provides to our patients.
For more information on Cleveland Clinic’s Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute, visit www.ClevelandClinic.org/heart.
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