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  • Interventional Cardiology
  • Endovascular Therapy

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  • Vascular care has undergone a significant transformation over the last 25 years.
  • The shift from open surgery to minimally invasive endovascular procedures is a major advancement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current endovascular therapies across various vascular beds.
  • To focus on carotid artery, aortic, and lower extremity arterial occlusive diseases.
  • To briefly discuss mesenteric and lower extremity venous endovascular therapies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current endovascular treatment strategies.
  • Analysis of indications, treatment examples, and outcomes.
  • Focus on carotid, aortic, and lower extremity arterial diseases, with secondary discussion of mesenteric and venous conditions.

Main Results:

  • Endovascular therapies are applicable to all vascular beds.
  • A broad spectrum of vascular pathologies can be addressed.
  • Conditions include aneurysms, occlusive disease, thrombosis, hemorrhage, and venous reflux.

Conclusions:

  • Endovascular treatments offer a minimally invasive approach for diverse vascular pathologies.
  • These methods are particularly beneficial for high-risk, comorbid patients.
  • Endovascular interventions effectively reduce procedural morbidity and mortality.