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Preventing Amputation, Extending Lives

The American Endovascular centers and affiliated physicians have the extraordinary track record of saving more than 80% of patient limbs after they were told they needed an amputation.

Trust American Endovascular affiliated physicians to:

  • Undertake highly complex procedures for Peripheral Arterial Disease and Critical Limb Ischemia that others cannot do.
  • Provide world-class amputation prevention care.
  • Serve as the primary go-to limb salvage resource for doctors before scheduling amputations.
  • Offer the most innovative Endovascular procedures including the treatment of Critical Limb Ischemia and Amputation Prevention, Peripheral Arterial Disease, Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE),  Chronic Venous Obstruction or Insufficiency and more.
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Tackling the Most Complex Limb Salvage Cases

American Endovascular has brought together some of the industry’s top Endovascular Specialists for one reason: to help them save lives.

How do the specialists accomplish this? By using the latest and most advanced minimally invasive-image guided endovascular techniques and technologies currently available anywhere. Patients can rest assured that the American Endovascular team of affiliated physicians is unsurpassed in its knowledge and technical expertise in amputation prevention.

The goal is to restore bloodflow and return patients back to their podiatrist, primary care doctor, or wound care center for continued care. With American Endovascular affiliated team of physicians, you are never at risk of losing your patient to a hospital system.

The American Endovascular affiliated team of physicians are the limb salvage experts who bring life and hope to their patients.

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Vascular Specialists in NY, NJ, & OH

The American Endovascular affiliated physicians are proud to offer high-quality, compassionate endovascular care for patients throughout New Jersey, New York, and Ohio. They perform a wide range of minimally invasive-image guided procedures to restore blood flow and save limbs in 80% of cases. Our team of board-certified vascular specialists is able to diagnose and treat all manner of vascular conditions, including Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), Uterine Fibroids, End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), and Venous Insufficiency in a safe and comforting outpatient setting. Meet our 10 affiliated physicians and learn more about their specialties, experience, and the world-class care they provide at American Endovascular.

 

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Conditions & Treatments

Amputation Prevention

American Endovascular affiliated physicians are at the forefront of the battle to prolong life by preventing amputations. They accomplish this by using the most advanced minimally invasive-image guided endovascular treatment options available anywhere, to save limbs and save lives.

Peripheral Arterial Disease

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a circulatory system condition caused by the gradual buildup of plaque in the extremity arteries. Though PAD can occur in the arms, it is most often found in the arteries of the legs.

Uterine Fibroids

Women frequently present with symptoms in their late 30s or early 40s, and they can be debilitating. Often, fibroids can put pressure on the bladder, causing frequent urination. In extreme cases, they can cause the stomach to enlarge.

Dialysis Access

American Endovascular provides a range of minimally invasive-image guided dialysis access management procedures to manage and prolong the life of dialysis access grafts and fistulas, so patients can get the dialysis treatment they need without anything getting in the way.

Venous Insufficiency

If left untreated, venous insufficiency can lead to severe pain, varicose veins, ulcers, swelling, and open wounds.

In The News

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    Uterine Fibroid Awareness Month – Dr. Rundback

    Approximately 80% of women will have uterine fibroids, and African American women tend to be diagnosed more frequently and with more severe symptoms. In his interview with the New Jersey Morning Show, Dr. Rundback discusses how uterine fibroids affect women’s bodies. Learn more about uterine fibroids today by requesting a consultation.

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    Uterine Fibroids with Dr. Elsie Koh and BronxNetTV

    BronxNet’s OPEN Host, Daren Jaime, sits down with the Chief Medical Officer of American Fibroid Centers, Dr. Elsie Koh, who talks about Uterine Fibroids and how the center is offering innovative treatment options for women.

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    PAD with Dr. Elsie Koh and BronxNetTV

    BronxNet’s OPEN Host, Daren Jaime, sits down with the Chief Medical Officer of American Endovascular & Amputation Prevention, Dr. Elsie Koh, who talks about the symptoms of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and what possible treatments are available for individuals suffering from this condition.

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