05/10/2024
Friends of Franz Podcast S3 E21: Vascular Surgery is Not in Vein with Dr. Yang Yang
Did you know that, according to the National Institute of Aging, if we stretched out our arteries, veins, and capillaries as adults, they would measure around 100,000 miles? This means that our blood vessels could circle the globe four times, given that the Earth's circumference is about 25,000 miles! The human vasculature is truly an intricate system that literally supplies us with blood (with veins circulating around 2,000 gallons to all body organs every day) - with life. It is no surprise that pathologies and disease processes that involve our vasculature can result in life-threatening effects, like heart attacks and strokes from coronary vascular and cerebrovascular disease, respectively. However, diseases of the vasculature can also result in effects that can alter one's quality of life, such as limb loss from critical limb ischemia due to peripheral arterial disease, varicose veins from peripheral venous insufficiency, lymphedema from lymphatic diseases, the need for hemodialysis due to chronic kidney disease secondary to renal artery stenosis, erectile dysfunction from genitourinary vascular diseases, and much more.
We are joined today by Vascular Surgeon Dr. Yang Yang.
Yang Yang, MD
Vascular Surgeon: SUNY Downstate, Division of Vascular Surgery
Assistant Professor of Surgery: SUNY Downstate College of Medicine
BS: Drew University - Neuroscience, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
MD: Drexel University College Of Medicine (2019)
Integrated Vascular Surgery Residency: MedStar Washington Hospital Center/Georgetown University Hospital (2024)