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Home|Peripheral Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs)

Peripheral Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs)

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What are Peripheral Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM)

A peripheral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a type of AVM that occurs outside of the brain or spinal cord, usually in the arms, legs, hands, or feet. It is a rare condition where there is an abnormal, direct connection between arteries and veins, bypassing the capillary system. This can cause symptoms such as pain, swelling, discoloration, or a throbbing sensation. Peripheral AVMs can be present from birth or may develop later in life, and their cause is not well understood. Treatment may involve surgical removal, embolization, or a combination of both, depending on the location and severity of the AVM.

Peripheral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) can be dangerous depending on their size, location, and the severity of symptoms they cause. Some people with small or asymptomatic AVMs may not experience any serious health issues, while others with larger or symptomatic AVMs may be at risk of complications such as bleeding, ulceration, infection, or limb ischemia. In rare cases, untreated peripheral AVMs can lead to limb loss or even death. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you have a peripheral AVM or are experiencing any symptoms related to it.

Different types of peripheral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs):

There are several types of peripheral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), including:

  • Simple peripheral AVMs: These are the most common type of AVMs, and they consist of a single abnormal connection between an artery and vein.
  • Complex peripheral AVMs: These are larger and more complicated AVMs that may involve multiple abnormal connections between arteries, veins, and capillaries, and can lead to serious complications.
  • Syndromic peripheral AVMs: These are AVMs that are associated with genetic syndromes, such as hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), which can cause multiple AVMs throughout the body.
  • Acquired peripheral AVMs: These are AVMs that develop because of trauma, injury, or surgery, and can occur anywhere in the body.
  • Congenital peripheral AVMs: These are AVMs that are present at birth and can range from small and asymptomatic to large and life-threatening.
AVM treatment

Treatment for peripheral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs):

The treatment of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) depends on the size, location, and severity of the malformation. The goal of treatment is to prevent complications, such as bleeding, and to improve symptoms.

Treatment options for AVMs include:

  • Embolization: This procedure involves injecting a substance into the blood vessels to block the abnormal connections and decrease blood flow to the AVM.
  • Surgery: Surgical removal of the AVM may be necessary if it is causing significant symptoms or if there is a risk of bleeding.
  • Radiation therapy: This treatment uses high-energy radiation to destroy the abnormal blood vessels in the AVM.
  • Observation: If the AVM is small and asymptomatic, it may be monitored over time to ensure it is not growing or causing any problems.
AVM overview
The choice of treatment depends on the individual patient’s situation and the expertise of your vascular surgeon. A team of healthcare professionals, including neurosurgeons, interventional radiologists, and radiation oncologists, may be involved in the management of AVMs.

Our Screening Packages (Non-insurance)

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Varicose veins screening package (single leg)

  • Consultation & Review – assess history, risk factors, life style, symptoms
  • Examination – to check distribution and anatomy plus to assess skin problem
  • Ultrasound reflux scan – to check for venous insufficiency (two legs add $450 + GST)
  • $588 + GST

Spider veins screening package (single leg)

  • Consultation & Review – assess history, risk factors, life style, symptoms
  • Examination – to check distribution and anatomy plus to assess skin problem
  • 1 session laser treatment – (additional session $450 + GST)
  • $588 + GST

Varicose veins and spider veins package (single leg)

  • Consultation & Review – assess history, risk factors, life style, symptoms
  • Examination – to check distribution and anatomy plus to assess skin problem
  • Ultrasound reflux scan – to check for venous insufficiency (two legs add $450 + GST)
  • 1 session spider vein laser treatment (additional session 450 + GST)
  • $988 + GST (two legs – add $400 + GST)

Diabetic foot screening (basic)

  • Consultation & Review – assess history, risk factors, life style, symptoms
  • Examination – to check circulation, biomechanics of foot arch, sensory loss
  • Ankle brachial pressure index (lab) – to check blood flow in legs
  • Blood test – to check average sugar levels in 3 months
  • $388 + GST

Diabetic foot screening (extensive)

  • Consultation & Review – assess history, risk factors, life style, symptoms
  • Examination – to check circulation, biomechanics of foot arch, sensory loss
  • Ankle brachial pressure index (lab) – to check blood flow in legs
  • Blood test – to check average sugar levels in 3 months
  • Single leg arterial duplex – to identify specific artery problem (additional leg scan $400 + GST)
  • X-ray one foot – to check bone infection
  • $888 + GST

Cardiovascular screening (normal)

  • Consultation & Review – assess history, risk factors, life style, symptoms
  • Examination – full cardiovascular examination including the heart and limb arteries
  • Ankle brachial pressure index (lab) – this is a marker for longevity and cardiovascular health
  • Blood tests (lipids) – to check all the types of cholesterol
  • Carotid scan – to identify block artery to the brain hence stroke
  • Echocardiogram – to identify heart muscle function
  • $1098 + GST

Cardiovascular screening (comprehensive)

  • Consultation & Review – assess history, risk factors, life style, symptoms
  • Examination – full cardiovascular examination including the heart and limb arteries
  • Ankle brachial pressure index (lab) – this is a marker for longevity and cardiovascular health
  • Blood tests (lipids) – to check all the types of cholesterol
  • Carotid scan – to identify block artery to the brain hence stroke
  • CT coronary Angiogram plus calcium score – gold standard to identify block heart arteries
  • $2098 + GST

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