Showing posts with label Treatment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Treatment. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Treatment Options for Mesothelioma Patients


A well-established thoracic surgeon, Jonathan Daniel, MD, serves the needs of Portland, Oregon, patients at the Rose City Vein Center. With experience treating a wide range of venous diseases, he provides thoracic surgical care. One of the conditions that Jonathan Daniel, MD, treats is mesothelioma, an uncommon tumor that necessitates a particular surgical approach. 

With approximately 3,000 cases diagnosed yearly, mesothelioma arises gradually from prolonged asbestos exposure. Symptoms of the lung disease typically appear within 15 to 50 years of exposure, and conventional treatments include chemotherapy and radiation therapy as well as surgery. Emerging areas of focus are in cryotherapy, immunotherapy, and gene therapy. 

The most common surgical approaches to mesothelioma include pleurectomy, which involves removing the lining of the lungs and sometimes the underlying lung tissue. If the disease only affects one lung, a pneumonectomy, or complete removal of the affected lung, may be in order. Another treatment, called pleurocentesis, can be used to remove fluid surrounding the lungs that makes breathing difficult for patients.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Chronic Venous Insufficiency Treatment in Portland


Jonathan Daniel, MD, is a thoracic surgeon at Starr-Wood Cardiothoracic Group in Portland, Oregon. Jonathan Daniel, MD, is also affiliated with a team working on the treatment of vein disease at the Rose City Vein Center, also in Portland. The team offers new vein closure techniques.

Patients with vein-related problems like chronic venous insufficiency can suffer discomfort, pain, swelling, restless legs or even a type of venous ulcer. Chronic venous insufficiency occurs when the walls or valves of the vein weaken. 

Previous treatment for venous insufficiency is surgery or vein stripping. The new technique offers a nonsurgical therapeutic treatment that uses radiofrequency energy or adhesive glue to close the diseased vein. 

These new techniques can bring a radical change to the treatment of venous insufficiency. The treatment requires less than an hour, and the recovery time for patients is also fast. The team at Rose City Vein Center was the first to offer adhesive closure of veins to Portland, Oregon.