Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ Announces New Center of Excellence in Peripheral Artery Disease Treatment | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a condition caused by the buildup of plaque that narrows and restricts blood flow to the body’s peripheral arteries, causing pain, impairing mobility and, in advanced cases, leading to amputation.

To help advance the treatment of this potentially life-threatening condition that affects more than 200 million people across the globe, the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ) School of Medicine on Oct. 27 officially cut the ribbon on its new Center of Excellence in Peripheral Arterial Disease Treatment.

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  • Dr. Steven Berk opening remarks
  • Dr. Steven Berk opening remarks
  • Dr. Scott Shurmur speaking
  • Dr. Scott Shurmur speaking
  • Audience listening Dr. Mac Ansari
  • Dr. Mac Ansari speaking
  • Dr. Mac Ansari speaking
  • Dr. Mac Ansari, Dr. Steven Berk and Dr. Scott Shurmur
  • Mac Ansari
  • Ansari performing PAD procedure
  • Dr. Ansari and colleague performing procedure
  • Viewing procedure on monitors
  • Checking all patient vitals
  • Completing procedure
  • Artery close-up