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Minimizing Discomfort, Maximizing Effectiveness.
Bringing the Latest Minimally Invasive Treatments to More Patients.
Making the latest treatments the norm. Redefining endovascular therapy.
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ABOUT US - -

We are a team of
endovascular treatment specialists.

With the aging population and advancements in medical technology, the demand for minimally invasive endovascular treatments is rapidly increasing in Japan. These procedures, widely used for aortic and peripheral vascular diseases, are becoming the first choice in many medical facilities. With extensive experience and advanced technical expertise acquired over many years, we have a strong commitment to offering our high-quality medical services not only to patients in Japan but also to those from abroad. If you are interested in our endovascular treatments, please feel free to contact us through this website.

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TREATMENT - -

Advanced endovascular treatment made safe and effective through experience and technology.

Minimized Pain

Utilizing the latest technology, we significantly reduce the physical and emotional burden on patients, ensuring a comfortable and low-pain treatment process.

Quick Recovery

Our optimized treatment plans and efficient post-care support help patients return to their normal lives as soon as possible.

Customized Treatment

Each treatment is tailored to the patient's condition and lifestyle, ensuring the most effective and personalized approach.

Conditions We Treat - -

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Target Disease
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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
【Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia(BPH)】

[summary]
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a condition in which the prostate enlarges, causing various urinary symptoms. In adult males, the normal prostate volume is typically less than 20 ml, approximately the size of a walnut. However, when the prostate enlarges, it can grow to the size of an egg. The primary risk factor for BPH is aging, but other factors such as genetics, diet, obesity, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and lipid abnormalities have also been reported. The prostate is located in front of the rectum and surrounds the urethra at the bladder outlet. As the prostate enlarges, it compresses the urethra, leading to symptoms such as: Voiding symptoms (difficulty urinating and other issues related to urine flow) Storage symptoms (issues related to urine retention) Post-voiding symptoms (symptoms that appear after urination) These symptoms can significantly impact daily life and require appropriate medical evaluation and treatment.
Aortic Aneurysm
Target Disease
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Aortic Aneurysm
【Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia(BPH)】

[summary]
An aortic aneurysm is a condition in which the aorta swells like a bulge. It occurs in weakened areas of the arterial wall ( "the wall of the blood vessel"), and when subjected to blood flow pressure, it expands outward.If left untreated, the aneurysm can continue to enlarge, significantly increasing the risk of rupture and massive internal bleeding. Once an aneurysm ruptures, the prognosis is extremely poor. In some cases, patients may not even reach the hospital and suffer sudden death.The mortality rate for ruptured aneurysms is estimated to be as high as 60-80%.
Lower Extremity Arterial Disease (LEAD)
Target Disease
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Lower Extremity Arterial Disease (LEAD)
【Lower Extremity Arterial Disease (LEAD)】

[summary]
Lower Extremity Arterial Disease is a condition in which arteriosclerosis causes the arteries in the lower limbs to become obstructed. A characteristic symptom is intermittent claudication, where walking even a short distance causes pain in the muscles of the buttocks, thighs, or calves, but the pain subsides with rest, allowing the patient to walk again.As the condition worsens, patients may experience persistent coldness and severe pain in their feet even at rest, sometimes leading to sleep disturbances due to unbearable pain. In severe cases, ulcers or gangrene may develop on the feet and fail to heal. Without prompt blood flow improvement, some patients may require limb amputation (critical limb ischemia).Many patients are initially diagnosed with lumbar conditions such as lumbar spondylosis or herniated discs, leading to the overlooked presence of lower limb arterial occlusion.Our team has extensive experience in endovascular treatment for lower limb arterial occlusions and boasts world-class treatment outcomes. We are committed to performing safe and effective revascularization procedures to help improve the quality of life for patients suffering from intermittent claudication or critical limb ischemia.
Other Conditions
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) / Aortic Aneurysm / Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) / Lower Extremity Arterial Disease(READ)
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Treatment Process - -

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【Inquiry】

Contact us through our website form for more details.

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【Consultation & Diagnosis】

Visit one of our partner medical facilities for a consultation and evaluation.

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【Treatment Planning】

We develop a customized treatment schedule based on the patient's condition and availability.

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【Treatment】

The treatment is performed at a designated medical facility.

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【 Follow-up】

After discharge, patients receive regular follow-up care to monitor progress and ensure a smooth recovery.

FAQ

よくある質問

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How long does the treatment take?
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The duration varies depending on the condition, but many procedures are outpatient-based or require only a short hospital stay (2-3 days).
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Is the treatment covered by insurance?
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Currently, Prostatic Artery Embolization (PAE) is not covered by Japanese insurance and is available as a self-pay treatment.Can I consult V Health Connect if I have already been diagnosed by another medical institution?
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Can I consult V Health Connect if I have already been diagnosed by another medical institution?
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Yes, we welcome second opinions. Feel free to contact us via our inquiry form for further assistance.
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