Vascular Surgery
The vascular surgeons at BayCare Clinic diagnose and repair
damaged or diseased blood vessels, arteries, and veins. Our
physicians treat blood vessels throughout the body to remove
blockages, bypass diseased arteries, and replace (or reinforce)
weak arteries.
The vascular surgery department is an integral part of BayCare
Clinic's heart and vascular services. Our vascular surgeons
work together with our cardiologists in an integrated approach,
providing the most advanced and effective treatments for vascular
disorders.
Without treatment, vascular disorders can lead to serious,
life-threatening problems such as stroke or heart attack.
Treatment restores adequate blood flow to the vessels, reducing the
risk of further complications.
Vascular Disorders
Our vascular surgeons deliver high-quality patient care, through
both inpatient and outpatient vascular interventions. They
diagnosis and treat patients with a wide variety of vascular
disorders:
- Aortic aneurysm
- Arterial occlusion
- Arterial graft infections
- Carotid artery disease
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Iliac aneurysm
- Peripheral artery disease (PAD)
- Peripheral vascular disease
- Renal artery stenosis
- Thoracic outlet syndrome
- Varicose veins
Our vascular surgeons hold board certification with the American
Board of Surgery with a special concentration in vascular
surgery. They specialize in minimally invasive procedures and
are constantly evaluating other new medical developments to improve
patient outcomes.
A Team Approach
At BayCare Clinic, our vascular surgery department is part of a
multi-disciplinary team specializing in heart and vascular
care. This team approach translates to seamless care for
individuals and their families in Northeast Wisconsin and
Michigan's Upper Peninsula, including Green Bay, Appleton, and the
Fox Cities.
Providers
Per Anderas, MD,
FACS
Jeffrey Blink, MD, FACS
Jeffery Keller, MD, FACS
Richard W. Seeger, MD, FACS