MEDICAL PROCEDURES

Modern Medical Procedures at E.M.N.

Cardiac Surgery

The EMN’s bespoke medical team and health experts help people lead a healthier and more active lifestyle while learn exercises and healthy behaviours that help increase their overall quality of life.

  • CABG (Coronary artery bypass grafting)
  • Valvular Heart Disease Operations (repair & replacement)
    Mitral
    Aortic
    Tricuspid
    Pulmonic
  • Aorta / Aortic Root & Arch Disease replacement and repair
  • Valve-sparing aortic root replacement
  • Left ventricular assisting devices (LVAD)
  • Congenital heart disease operations
  • Maze procedure
  • Left atrial appendage excision
  • Pulmonary endarterectomy

Interventional Cardiology

Includes tailored-made medical procedures based on established international practices, rules and guidelines, personalized service and care.

  • Angiograms, left heart catheterizations
  • Right heart catheterizations
  • Angioplasties (PCIs)
  • Primary PCI
  • Rotational atherectomy
  • Intracoronary echocardiography (IVUS)
  • FFR/iFR
  • Myocardial biopsies
  • Renal Denervation
  • Structural Heart disease:
    Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI)
    Mitral clip
    Left atrial appendage closure devices
    PDA closure
    Paravalvular leak
    Coarctation of Aorta
    Occluder devices (atrial and ventricular septal defects)
    Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve therapy (TPV)

Electrophysiology

  • Pacemaker implantations:
    VVIR, DDDR, VDD
    Biventricular pacemakers
    Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICD) (including biventricular ICDs)
  • Electrophysiology study
  • Ablations (AvnRT, VT)
  • Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Therapy (Cryotherapy)
  • Holter implantation

 

The complex and specialist nature of the orthopedic work carried out by EMN is reflected in the provision of a complete range of our services. Every patient has the benefit of a skilled and caring medical team to offer help and support whatever the individual circumstances.

  • Hip and knee arthroplasty
  • Minimal hip arthroplasty (AMIS)
  • Minimal knee arthroplasty ( Signature)
  • Osteotomies in axial disturbances
  • Cartilage repair , autologous cell implantation (ACI) in one stage (Cellcotec)
  • Biologic therapies (PRPs, Membranes)
  • Spine surgery ( micro discectomy, decompression instrumented and non-instrumented fusion, cyphoplasty, pain management procedures)
  • Ligament reconstruction ( ACL, PCL, MPFL, MCL,LCL etc )
  • Arthroscopic synovectomy
  • Fractures – non-unions osteosynthesis
  • Hand surgery
  • Foot surgery
  • Full post – op rehabilitation

Types of interventions that the teacher participates as well as sample images and video with a detailed description for each.

General surgery
As a general surgical operations are examples hernias and biliary diseases

Laparoscopic surgery
It is the category with the greatest interest and includes procedures such as cholecystectomy, cholangiography a bile duct exploration, appendectomy, rehabilitation hernias, symfysiolysi – addressing congenital obstructive ileus, gastrectomy, colectomy, antipalindromikes surgery for gastroesophageal pallindromiki disease, obesity interventions.

Morbid obesity
Also a class are Laparoscopic obesity surgery are included in the following: adjustable gastric banding, longitudinal gastrectomy (gastric sleeve) and gastric bypass.

Oncology surgery
Such interventions can indicatively be mentioned the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon and skin.

Surgery colon and rectum
Interventions in this category are aimorroidopixia with the THD method hemorrhoidectomy LOGO and colectomy.

Endocrine Surgery
Interventions surgical endocrine glands can be mentioned thyroidectomy, parathyroidectomy, adrenalectomy

Surgery liver pancreas

Surgery hernias

Breast Surgery
As breast interventions indicatively the mastectomy, dissection, sentinel lymph node and the simultaneous plastic recovery.

Our highly skilled multi-disciplinary team achieves excellent outcomes on face and body reconstruction improving aesthetic appeal, symmetry and proportion.

AESTHETIC SURGERY

  • Facelift – Mini Facelift
  • Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery)
  • Rhinoplasty
  • Otoplasty
  • Fat Grafting
  • Breast Augmentation
  • Breast Reduction
  • Mastopexy
  • Gynecomastia
  • Inverted Nipples
  • Tummy-Tuck
  • Liposuction
  • Brachioplasty
  • Thigh Lift – Buttock Lift
  • Genital Surgery

RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY

  • Breast Reconstruction
  • Lymphedema
  • Facial Palsy
  • Skin and Soft Tissue Tummor

NON INVASIVE TREATMENT

  • Botox
  • Fillers
  • Mesotherapy
  • Lasers
  • Thread Lift

 

 

New Medical Procedures

Obesity

Dietary Modification Customized diets to meet your needs Low calorie diets (LCDs) are individually planned to include 500 to 1,000 calories a day less than you burn. Very low calorie diets (VLCDs) typically limit intake to only 400 to 800 calories a day and feature high-protein, low-fat liquids.

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Short scar face lift – MACS lift

MACS-Facelift (Minimal Access Cranial Suspension) is a procedure that leaves you looking fresher and youthful. People may not notice that you have had surgery, just that you look refreshed. The MACS-Lift helps to remove excessive jowling around the chin, deep creases that appear between your nose and mouth, and restores the outline of the jaw. The MACS-Lift is less invasive than other facelift procedures and leaves a shorter scar. This type of facelift will lift and hold up sagging tissues in the neck, cheeks, chin, or near the nose with suspension sutures in the deeper tissues. This operation is done on an outpatient basis while you are under local anesthesia.

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Abdominal Etching

Abdominal etching, also known as six pack liposculpture, is an effective procedure to define abdominal muscles, sculpting the appearance of a six pack contour in the abdominal area. Many men and women devote a large portion of their exercise routine to building abdominal muscles that give a toned and fit appearance. However, even with exercise, not everybody can achieve that athletic six-pack definition. Due to body type and genetics, some people find it difficult to increase the definition of abdominal muscles even with strenuous abdominal exercises.

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Angioplasty

Coronary disease, in other words the stenosis (the narrowing or blockage) created in the heart’s arteries (which are called coronary arteries), is the most common heart disease in the Western world and in Greece. The main factors contributing to the huge increase in coronary disease cases in our days are, in order of priority, smoking, high cholesterol levels, high blood pressure and high blood sugar levels.

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Pacemaker

The heart is a pump that contracts and relaxes without stop 60 to 100 times a minute, sending blood with oxygen and various other nutrients to all the organs in the body. In order to function normally it needs an electrical impulse that is generated before each contraction (60 to 100 times a minute). This impulse is generated at a specific point in the heart (the sinus node) and is transmitted to its different parts via a specialized electrical circuit that serves and reaches all these parts.

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