About Dr. Nitin J. Pathak

Dr Nitin J. Pathak is an eminent Vascular and Endo -Vascular Surgeon who has a Fellowship in Vascular Surgery (London). He specializes in Aortic & Carotid Surgery, Arterial Blockages, Varicose Veins & Ulcers, A.V. Fistula and Vascular Trauma.
Vascular Surgery is a specialty of surgery in which diseases of the Vascular System, or Arteries and Veins, are managed by medical therapy, minimally-invasive catheter procedures, and surgical reconstruction. The Neo Vein Clinic was developed to provide current treatment options for Varicose Veins, Spider Veins, and other disorders of the Veins. Academic Qualification
Graduation - MBBS - Rural Medical College, Loni.( Pune University)
Post Graduation - F.C.P.S. General Surgery: K.E.M. Hospital, Pune.
D.N.B. General Surgery: K.E.M. Hospital, Pune.
Post –Doctoral (Superspeciality) - D.N.B. Peripheral Vascular Surgery.
Army Hospital, Research & Referral, New Delhi.
Post Doctoral Fellowship - Vascular & Endovascular Fellowship (St. Mary`s Hospital, London).
Hospital Attachments (Consultant Vascular Surgeon)
Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital
Jehangir Hospital
Columbia Asia Hospital
Noble Hospital
Ruby Hall Clinic
Publications / Paper Presentations.
VSICON 2009, Hyderabad - "Open Surgical and Endovascular repair of Aortic Aneurysms – Experience at Tertiary Care Centre".
VSICON 2009,Hyderabad- "Eversion Carotid Endarterectomy –Case Series"
VSI Mid Term Meet, Goa, 2010 – "Is Neuropathy The Root Cause of All Evils in Diabetes?"
VSI Mid Term Meet,Goa, 2010 - "Basilic Vein Transposition"
VSI Mid Term Meet,Goa,2010 - "An Interesting Case - Hybrid Management of Thoraco-abdominal Aortic Aneurysm"
VSICON 2011,Mumbai - "EVAR in Patients with Severe Proximal Neck Angulation"
VSICON 2011,Mumbai - "Endovascular Management of Visceral Artery Pseudoaneurysm"
Professional Affiliations
Life Member of VSI (Vascular Society of India



Treatments Offered By Dr. Nitin J. Pathak

Varicose Veins
Varicose Veins are veins that have become distended over time. Long, tortuous and dilated veins of the superficial varicose system due to the pooling of blood in the lower extremities.
Advanced Treatments for varicose vein
Venous Intervention
LASER /RF Therapy
PAD
Peripheral Arterial disease, also called PAD, occurs when blood vessels in the legs are narrowed or blocked by fatty deposits and blood flow to your feet and legs decreases. It results in leg pain, particularly when walking or exercising, which disappears after a few minutes of rest. If you have PAD, you have an increased risk for heart attack and stroke.
Treatments for PAD
Revascularization Options
Carotid Stenosis
Carotid Artery disease is also called Carotid Artery Stenosis. The term refers to the narrowing of the Carotid Arteries. This narrowing is usually caused by the buildup of fatty substances and cholesterol deposits, called plaque. When the Carotid Arteries are narrowed, patient is at an increased risk for a stroke.
Treatments for Carotid Stenosis
Carotid Endarterectomy
Diabetic Foot
Diabetes impairs the function of the nerves and blood vessels supplying the feet. This makes them prone to small cuts and pressure ulcers which allow infection to enter and spread through the foot.AneurysmAn aneurysm is an abnormal bulge in the wall of an artery. Aneurysms can form in any blood vessel, but they occur most commonly in the aorta (aortic aneurysm). Increase in the size of the aneurysm, causing it to press on other organs. This may cause pain.
Treatments for Aortic Aneurysm Repair
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) Repair
A-V Malformation
Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs) are defects in your vascular system.Vascular TraumaPatients with extremity vascular traumas present daily in emergency departments (EDs) and trauma centers worldwide. While much of the current state-of-the-art information is the result of wartime observations, the incidence of civilian extremity vascular trauma is significant.
Treatments for Vascular Trauma repair
Vascular Trauma Repair
AV Fistula
A-V Fistula for Dialysis
Treatment for A-V Fistula for Dialysis
A fistula used for hemodialysis is a direct connection of an artery to a vein. Once the fistula is created it is a natural part of the body. This is the preferred type of access because once the fistula properly matures and gets bigger and stronger; it provides an access with good blood flow used for hemodialysis. People with kidney disease can do exercises including squeezing a rubber ball to strengthen the fistula before use.





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