Vascular Malformation Programme
Vascular malformations are abnormal collections of blood vessels that can occur anywhere in the body. They cause a variety of symptoms, including pain, disfigurement, difficulty with movement, and other health problems. The AKUH Vascular Malformation Programme offers a caring and coordinated approach to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients.
Conditions We Treat
- Arterial malformations (AVMs): Abnormal connections between arteries and veins.
- Venous malformations (VMs): Abnormal collections of veins.
- Lymphatic malformations: Abnormal collections of lymphatic vessels.
- Capillary malformations: Abnormal collections of small blood vessels near the skin's surface.
- Combined vascular malformations: A combination of different types of malformations.
Our Services
We offer a comprehensive range of services to meet your individual needs:
- Diagnosis: We utilize advanced imaging techniques like ultrasound, MRI, and CT scans for accurate diagnosis.
- Treatment options: Our team offers a variety of treatment options based on the type and severity of the malformation, including:
- Minimally invasive procedures like embolization
- Surgical resection
- Sclerotherapy (injection therapy)
- Medication management
- Pain management: We offer pain management strategies to improve your quality of life.
- Long-term care: We provide ongoing monitoring and support to ensure optimal management of your condition.
Our Multidisciplinary Team
Our programme brings together a team of specialists for your complete care:
- Vascular surgeons: Skilled in surgical removal or reconstruction of blood vessels.
- Interventional radiologists: Experts in minimally invasive procedures to treat vascular malformations.
- Paediatricians: Provide specialised care for children with vascular malformations.
- Plastic Surgeons: Help in reconstruction after excision of these lesions to restore cosmesis.
To learn more about our highly trained and skilled experts, search on Find a Doctor under the specialty of Vascular Surgery.
If you suspect you or your child may have a vascular malformation, contact AKUH to learn more about our programme and schedule an appointment.