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Arterial Disease
Atherosclerosis or "hardening of the arteries" is caused by plaque in arteries. Plaque can narrow the arteries leading to decreased blood flow. Problems in the arteries may affect you in different ways.

General information from our Professional Vascular Society, the Society of Vascular Surgery, can also be found here: www.Vascularweb.org

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Arteries to the brain
Blockages in the main arteries to the brain (known as the carotid arteries), may cause strokes or transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). Strokes are one of the leading causes of death and disability in the United States. Early detection and treatment can be key in preventing stroke. Symptoms of strokes include:

  • Loss of vision in one eye
  • Difficulty speaking
  • Weakness or numbness on one side of the body

Blockages in the carotid arteries can be accurately detected with an ultrasound in our vascular lab. Treatment options include medical therapy, a surgical procedure (known as endarterectomy), or in some circumstances carotid stenting.

For more information about stroke prevention, go to www.Vascularweb.org

Further information regarding treatment, visit the following links: carotid endarterectomy or carotid stent.

Example of carotid artery narrowing (stenosis) Example of carotid artery after endarterectomy
Example of carotid artery narrowing (stenosis) Example of carotid artery after endarterectomy


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Blockage in the arteries in the legs
Pain in the legs with walking may be a sign of significant blockages in leg arteries. This is known as intermittent claudication. Many might consider this normal aging but it is not. Other symptoms include constant pain in the feet at rest, or non-healing sores on the feet and/or toes. The first step to diagnose this problem is a thorough physical exam and ultrasound evaluation. The surgeons at Lake Washington Vascular have expertise in both minimally invasive (endovascular) and traditional surgical approaches to peripheral vascular disease.

For more information about blockages in leg arteries, go to www.Vascularweb.org for patients with this condition.

Further information regarding treatment, visit the following links: angioplasty/stent or surgical bypass.

Leg arteries after bypass surgery Leg arteries before bypass surgery
Leg arteries before bypass surgery Leg arteries after bypass surgery
Iliac (Pelvic) artery after stenting Iliac (Pelvic) artery narrowing
Iliac (Pelvic) artery narrowing Iliac (Pelvic) artery after stenting


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Arteries to the kidneys
Blockages in kidney arteries can cause high blood pressure, or deterioration in kidney function. This is a painless, silent but serious process that often goes undetected. Diagnosis is made with a vascular ultrasound. Treatment is often minimally invasive utilizing balloons or stents to open the blockage.

For more information about blockages in kidney arteries and its treatment visit the following link:  renal artery disease.

Kidney artery narrowing Kidney arteries after stent placement
Kidney artery narrowing Kidney arteries after stent placement


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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA)
AAAs are the 9th leading cause of death in the U.S. in men >60 years old and also occur in women. Often known as silent killers, they are deadly when they rupture. Detecting AAAs before rupture can save lives. Aneurysms can be detected and followed with ultrasound. Often AAAs can be repaired with a minimally invasive procedure. Patients who undergo minimally invasive repair of their AAA often spend just one night in the hospital and have a speedy recovery. The surgeons at Lake Washington Vascular have expertise in both traditional open aneurysm as well as minimally invasive endovascular repair.

For more information about Aneurysms and Treatment repair, visit the following links at  www.Vascularweb.org: Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment & Endovascular Treatment.

Additional information can be found at the following links:

www.goremedical.com, or www.zenithstentgraft.com.

Contained rupture of abdominal aneurysm Aneurysms after stent graft repair Picture of endovascular stent graft
Contained rupture of abdominal aneurysm Aneurysms after stent graft repair Picture of endovascular stent graft used to fix Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms


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