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Office-based vascular surgery offers a safe and efficient outpatient setting for various procedures, primarily treating peripheral arterial disease, venous disease, and dialysis access issues. Endovascular techniques are more common than open surgeries in this setting.

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Office-based vascular surgeryOutpatient hemodialysis proceduresOutpatient peripheral artery proceduresOutpatient venous proceduresTemporal artery biopsy

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  • A broad range of vascular surgery procedures can be safely and effectively performed in an office setting.
  • Office-based vascular surgery offers a convenient alternative for suitable patients.

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  • To review the spectrum of office-based vascular surgery procedures.
  • To highlight common conditions treated and procedural types in an outpatient setting.

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  • Review of common office-based vascular surgery procedures.
  • Analysis based on patient comorbidities, ASA classification, and sedation requirements.
  • Comparison of endovascular versus open vascular procedures in the office setting.

Main Results:

  • Endovascular procedures are more prevalent than open vascular procedures in office settings.
  • Commonly treated conditions include peripheral arterial disease, venous disease, and hemodialysis access malfunction.
  • Patient factors like comorbidities and sedation needs influence procedure choice.

Conclusions:

  • Office-based vascular surgery is a viable and efficient option for selected vascular interventions.
  • The setting provides diverse treatment options for common vascular conditions.
  • Endovascular approaches are frequently utilized in the office-based environment.