Professor of
Vascular Surgery (Arteries and Vein Surgery)
Professor and Senior Consultant of Vascular Surgery at Al-Azhar University
Vascular Surgery at the International Medical Center in Cairo
Therapeutic Catheterization
Carotid Artery Stenosis and Cerebral Blood Insufficiency
Extremity Surgeries and Microscopic Vascular Blood Vessels
Member of the Egyptian Society of Vascular Surgery VSE
Member of the World Society of Vascular Sciences SVS
Services provided by Dr. Walid Khreiba Center:
Treatment of acute and chronic clots (prevention - early detection)
Prevention of gangrene
Treatment of diabetic foot
Prevention and early treatment of lymphedema (elephantiasis)
Treatment of vascular and lymphatic tumors (nevi)
Treatment of vascular deformities by injection
Treatment of varicose veins: surgically by injection, laser, therapeutic catheterization and radiofrequency
Treatment of cellulitis (erysipelas)
Expansion of peripheral arteries and stent placement
Prevention of the effects of diabetes on peripheral arteries and cerebral arteries
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CMC Clinic 5th Settlement
New Cairo 5th Settlement , North 90th street , CMC building , 4th floor, Clinic 425
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A cardiothoracic surgeon treats cardiac and thoracic diseases through surgery including open heart surgeries, coronary arterial surgeries, heart valve change, aorta surgeries, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, lung tumors, chest injuries and esophagus surgeries.
Coronary artery bypass surgery using a catheter is a common procedure in heart surgery to improve blood flow to the heart. It is a safe procedure, but like any surgery, some complications can occur, such as bleeding or damage of blood vessels from the catheter.
Open-heart surgery takes about 3-6 hours, depending on the patient's condition, and the doctor completely anaesthetises the patient during the procedure.
The success rate of the operation reaches 98% of cases, but some complications may occur, including bleeding, infection, clots, and irregular heartbeat in some patients, but this improves with time, and the patient may need a pacemaker.