Dr. Manas Kumar Sahoo

MBBS, MS, FIAGES, FMAS
(Robotic & Laparoscopic GI / Bariatric Surgeon)

Vascular Surgery

Vascular Surgery – Advanced Treatment for Artery & Vein Disorders

Vascular Surgery focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting arteries, veins, and blood circulation. Conditions such as blocked arteries, varicose veins, diabetic foot complications, and dialysis access problems require timely and expert vascular care.

Our vascular surgery services combine minimally invasive techniques, laser treatment, and advanced surgical procedures to restore healthy blood flow and prevent complications.

AV Fistula / Permacath Insertion (For Dialysis)

An Arteriovenous (AV) Fistula is a surgically created connection between an artery and a vein, usually in the arm, for patients undergoing long-term dialysis. It provides a reliable and durable access point for hemodialysis treatment.

Why AV Fistula is Important?

Varicose Veins – Laser / Open

Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins caused by weak or damaged valves. They commonly affect the legs and may cause pain, swelling, heaviness, and skin discoloration.

Symptoms of Varicose Veins

Hemangioma

A hemangioma is a benign (non-cancerous) growth made up of abnormal blood vessels. It can appear on the skin or inside the body and may be present at birth or develop later in life. Most hemangiomas are harmless, but some may require treatment if they cause pain, bleeding, cosmetic concerns, or functional problems.

Treatment Options

Laser Surgery vs Open Surgery

Feature
Laser Surgery (EVLA)
Open Surgery (Vein Stripping)
Procedure Type
Minimally invasive
Traditional surgical procedure
Incisions
Small needle puncture
Larger surgical incisions
Anesthesia
Local anesthesia
Regional or general anesthesia
Pain & Discomfort
Minimal pain
Moderate post-operative pain
Recovery Time
3–7 days
2–4 weeks
Scarring
Almost no visible scars
Possible visible surgical scars