New CU Medicine Vascular Surgery Clinic Offers Easier Access to Care

The CU Medicine Vascular Surgery Clinic - Aurora is a standalone facility that provides cutting-edge treatment as well as access to clinical trials.

CU Medicine Vascular Surgery - AuroraA new vascular surgery clinic opened in February on the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, offering easy access for patients with venous disease, peripheral artery disease, and mesenteric and renal artery disease. The clinic also offers hemodialysis procedures for arteriovenous fistula and graft maintenance.

"This clinic is for procedures we don’t have the perfect venue for currently,” said Donald Jacobs, MD, chief of the Division of Vascular Surgery and professor of surgery at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

Moving some of the simpler, minimally invasive procedures to a standalone clinic, Jacobs says, will provide lower cost of care and better patient experience in a smaller but fully equipped facility.

The new clinic also provides a better experience for patients, “The advantage for patients is that they can park less than 150 feet from the door or get dropped off at the curb. They can get set up for the procedure, do the intake and IV, get the procedure, and be done and go home in half the time the process would take in the hospital,” Jacobs added.

The vascular surgeons are all trained in the latest clinical trials and treatments. Jacobs said advances in vascular treatment using special catheters and wires that are able to cross long blockages in the legs provide high success and durability of treatments not seen before. Newer plaque removal procedures such as modified peripheral laser atherectomy, which uses a laser to unblock arteries, can allow minimally invasive treatment of total artery blockages without open surgery. If there is a need for surgical treatment of complex disease that is not able to be done in the new office procedure suite, the surgeons are able to provide seamless care of such procedures in the hospital.

“The nice thing about the clinic is that it’s a small team, you have a personal relationship with the people who are treating you, and the facility is much more user friendly,” Jacobs says. “Studies show that standalone clinics have much higher patient satisfaction.”

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TAGS: Aurora, CU Anschutz, surgery, Vascular Surgery

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This post was originally posted on March 2, 2021