Dr. David Chen is internationally renowned for developing innovative vascular surgery techniques.
In the institute, we perform patient history taking, a thorough patient examination, and evaluation of leg artery diseases, aorta, carotid arteries, and leg vein diseases using advanced ultrasound Doppler equipment.
And concludes with test interpretation and further treatment instructions – all within 30-40 minutes.
Dr. Chen David is a former director of the Vascular Institute and deputy director of the Department of Vascular Surgery at Assaf Harofeh Medical Center. Dr. Chen David served in this role since 1994.
Dr. Chen David began his professional career at the Sackler School of Medicine at Tel Aviv University in 1975. He then specialized in general and vascular surgery at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv from 1977 to 1985.
Between 1986 and 1988, he specialized in vascular surgery at Charing Cross Hospital in London (one of the leading vascular departments in Europe).
Dr. David Chen specializes in the accurate diagnosis of vein diseases and varicose veins in the legs, relying on extensive clinical experience and the use of advanced diagnostic methods. Medical opinions are provided after a thorough examination, including in-depth patient questioning, a physical examination, and sometimes duplex ultrasound examinations, which allow for a complete mapping of the vein system.
Accurate diagnosis is a critical step in understanding the root of a problem and choosing the most appropriate treatment path for each patient.
Dr. Chen's approach emphasizes personalized diagnosis and medical recommendations, taking a holistic view of the patient's health status and lifestyle.
The opinion is delivered clearly and in detail, explaining the severity of the situation, available treatment options, and their implications. The integration of up-to-date medical knowledge, accuracy, and care allows patients to make informed decisions and embark on a treatment path with full confidence.
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In Situ Reverse Arterialization of the Long Saphenous Vein in a Non-Reconstructable Ischemic Leg, Leaving the Distal Venous Tributaries Open for Full Recovery Over the
Dr. David Chen is a vascular specialist, director of the Vascular Institute, and deputy director of the Department of Vascular Surgery at Assaf Harofeh Medical Center. He has served in this role since 1994.
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Patients with the onset of foot gangrene due to blockage of the foot arteries – for whom blood supply cannot be restored by means of bypass or angioplasty – these legs are candidates