Why is thromboangiitis obliterans easily misdiagnosed and mistreated?

by sxykmgy on 2012-02-16 11:31:39

How to treat thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger's disease) so that it is thoroughly cured without misdiagnosis or inappropriate treatment? Director Zhao Yujie of the Shanxi Yikang Peripheral Vascular Hospital says: This type of peripheral vascular disease is indeed a chronic and stubborn condition. As the saying goes, "injury to tendons and bones takes one hundred days to heal." To completely cure this kind of disease requires a relatively longer period of time. However, most patients do not understand how to fully treat this disease, and because they have been treating it for too long without complete recovery, they lose patience. Therefore, most patients prefer treatments that show quick results, leading to the use of hormones, anti-inflammatory drugs, and some blood-activating and stasis-resolving medications, which are temporarily effective but fail once discontinued. These treatments only address the symptoms and not the root cause, resulting in recurring conditions. Patients may then believe that the disease cannot be cured, but actually, they haven't chosen the right place for treatment. Director Zhao Yujie states: We can completely treat peripheral vascular inflammation based on our years of clinical experience.

1. Our hospital uses the "arteriovenous combined drug administration method," changing the traditional mode of intravenous drug administration for arterial diseases to arterial drug administration. The relevant drugs are directly injected into the arterial cavity through the femoral artery or brachial artery, expanding the distal narrowed or occluded arteries to meet the limb's blood supply needs. This shortens the treatment time and enhances the efficacy.

2. Fully utilizing traditional Chinese medicine: According to each individual’s different clinical symptoms, cold-heat deficiency-excess, we apply differentiated treatment, altering the previous model of specialized hospitals where "one prescription fits all."

3. Immunotherapy: Since 2005, our hospital has incorporated some immunomodulatory agents into our existing treatment plans, achieving gratifying results.

4. Personalized therapy: For patients with severe ulcers in the third stage, our hospital formulates different external ointments and powders according to different ulcer surfaces, enabling necrotic tissue to fall off within a shorter period, allowing new granulation tissue to grow. When the time is ripe, surgical methods such as autologous or allogeneic skin grafting are used, changing the previous situation of "easy admission, difficult discharge."

Director Zhao Yujie of the Shanxi Yikang Peripheral Vascular Hospital mentions the risks of misdiagnosing and mistreating peripheral vascular inflammation:

1. Interventional stent treatment can significantly improve symptoms in the short term, but the stent is a foreign object that stimulates the vessel, causing reocclusion, leading to a very high amputation rate.

2. Bypass surgery can only be performed on larger vessels. After bypass surgery, the symptoms improve, but artificial vessel blockage quickly occurs, causing acute limb ischemia, with an amputation rate exceeding 90%. If one leg shows symptoms, the other leg will likely show the same symptoms within 1-2 years, requiring another surgery. Bypass surgery can destroy the already established collateral circulation, further exacerbating limb ischemia.

3. Another surgical method, such as artificial vessel shunting (bypass) and interventional thrombectomy, inserting stents, balloon dilation, etc., yields poor results. Even if the surgery is successful at the time, most cases will reblock within a short period, leading to a sudden rapid worsening of the condition and facing amputation.

The medical ethics, clinical efficacy, treatment theory, superb medical techniques, miraculous recovery, and instant cure of Director Zhao Yujie of the Shanxi Yikang Peripheral Vascular Hospital have caused significant positive reactions among peers. It has spared thousands of vascular disease patients from the pain of amputation, bringing confidence in life to both the patients themselves and their families.

All staff members of our hospital will provide efficient medical security and quality humanized services with civilized language, excellent medical skills, sincere service, and meticulous care to help them regain hope for life. With advanced technology, excellent service, and complete equipment, the Shanxi Yikang Peripheral Vascular Hospital has become a star in combating peripheral vascular inflammation. The Shanxi Yikang Peripheral Vascular Hospital is your best choice.

Why is thromboangiitis obliterans easily misdiagnosed and mistreated? The above is a detailed introduction by experts on why thromboangiitis obliterans is prone to misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatment, hoping it can help you. For more questions, you can consult online with experts from the Shanxi Yikang Peripheral Vascular Hospital. Finally, wishing you good health.

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