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W. Andrew Dale has written:

'Management of vascular surgical problems' -- subject(s): Blood-vessels, Complications, Surgery, Vascular Surgery

'Management of arterial occlusive disease' -- subject(s): Arteriosclerosis, Vascular Diseases, Vascular Surgical Procedures

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W. Andrew Dale has written:

'Management of vascular surgical problems' -- subject(s): Blood-vessels, Complications, Surgery, Vascular Surgery

'Management of arterial occlusive disease' -- subject(s): Arteriosclerosis, Vascular Diseases, Vascular Surgical Procedures

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A scalpel is a surgical knife

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Richard L. Arden has written:

'Microvascular free flaps in head and neck reconstruction' -- subject(s): Anastomosis, Surgical, Free flaps (Surgery), Head, Methods, Microsurgery, Neck, Surgery, Surgical Anastomosis, Surgical Flaps, Vascular Surgery

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A physician who diagnoses and treats (surgically and medically) disorders of the blood vessels is called a "Vascular surgeon".

They usually will have the "M.D." after their name, but will have a description that they specialize in vascular conditions or surgical repair.

The term "vascular" has to do with the veins and vessels of the body.

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Balloon angioplasty and/or stenting, aortic and peripheral vascular endovascular stent/graft placement, thrombolysis, and other adjuncts for vascular reconstruction.

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