Varicocele FAQs Varicocele Frequently Asked Questions Contact Precision VIR to schedule an appointment for Varicocele consultation. Our top vascular specialists at Precision VIR will take the time to answer your questions about our safe, effective, minimally-invasive procedures. Call us at 214-382-3200 or complete the form below. Precision VIR serves the DFW area including Dallas, … Continue reading Varicocele Frequently Asked Questions from Our Patients
ClosureFast Targeted Endovenous Therapy FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions About the ClosureFast™ Procedure (previously known as Venefit™ or VNUS closure) The Preferred Treatment for Varicose Veins and CVI The ClosureFast™ procedure (previously known as Venefit™) is a minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins and Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) in which one of the experienced doctors at Precision VIR inserts an Endovenous Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) Catheter to collapse … Continue reading ClosureFast Targeted Endovenous Therapy FAQs
Vascular Doctors Working with Podiatrists & Wound Care Physicians
The doctors at Precision Vascular and Interventional (Precision VIR) strongly feel that the best care of chronic and critical limb ischemia patients requires a team approach with podiatrists and wound care doctors. These patients with arterial ischemic wounds, especially those in diabetic patients, require the off-loading and wound care that a well-trained podiatrist can provide. … Continue reading Vascular Doctors Working with Podiatrists & Wound Care Physicians
Venous Leg Ulcers
Personalized Medical Treatment for Venous Leg Ulcers: The most severe manifestation of venous disease is when inadequate blood flow from venous congestion causes weakening of the immune system, namely white blood cells. The weakened immune system and venous congestion combination can cause a local build up of toxins in the tissues of the legs, most … Continue reading Venous Leg Ulcers
Aspirations & Drainage Management
Gastrostomy Placement & Replacement Gastrostomy tube (G-tube) placement (placing a tube into the stomach) to provide nutrition and medication for patients unable to feed themselves. G-tube placement routinely occurs with few complications when placed percutaneously using interventional radiology techniques. Gastrostomy Tube Removal Often, the gastrostomy tube (G-tube) is only partially dislodged when the patient arrives in the … Continue reading Aspirations & Drainage Management
Tunneled Central Venous Catheter Placement
Overview Long-term venous access is of critical importance to a wide group of patients. This is achieved by inserting tunneled lines via the internal jugular vein or the subclavian vein. This can be done either surgically or percutaneously. Combined use of ultrasonographically guided vein puncture and fluoroscopy has significantly reduced the complications related to insertion. … Continue reading Tunneled Central Venous Catheter Placement