Veinart is the best centre for venous and arterial disease in Kerala. Incidence of vascular diseases are increasing, which could be disabling and at times crippling, Experts at Veinart help patients find the right solutions for their vascular problems and our team provide a holistic treatment for vascular diseases.
Mission : To engage in the delivery of the highest level of medical care, to promote vascular health and to advance efforts to cure vascular diseases.
Vision : To set a global standard of excellence in patient care, education, research and thereby emerge as the model of focused and comprehensive vascular care.
Dedicated staff educate patients on compression therapy for varicose veins, manual lymphatic drainage for lymphatic and venous oedema, Foot care, ulcer dressings, care of AV access, there by getting you back to normal sooner than you can imagine.
First Day Care Vascular Surgery centre in Kerala. At Veinart we strive to get you back home the same day.
Your arteries carry blood that is rich in oxygen and nutrients from your heart to the rest of your body. When these arteries in your legs get blocked, your legs do not receive enough blood or oxygen, and you may have a condition called Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD).
A vein from your leg/arm or an artificial graft is used to bypass (go around) the blockage of the artery. The removal of the vein from the leg is not harmful. If a vein cannot be used for the bypass graft is used. One end of the vein is attached to the artery above the blockage and the other end is fixed below the blockage.
Varicose Veins are enlarged veins that can be blue, red or flesh-coloured. They are often raised above the skin and look like twisted, bulging chords. Varicose veins occur when the valves in the leg veins no longer function, causing blood to pool in the legs.
A vein is a blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood towards the heart from the tissues. There are superficial and deep veins. Superficial veins are closer to the surface of the body, under the skin. Deep veins lie deeper in the body, underneath the muscles.
Normally the walls of the arteries are thick and muscular, allowing them to withstand a large amount of pressure. Occasionally, a weak area may develop in the wall of the artery.