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Renowned Cardiovascular Surgeon

DR. HUANG YAO-KUANG MD, PHD

About Cardiovascular Diseases

Dr. Yao-Kuang Huang is currently the Chief of Cardiac Surgery at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chiayi.

He specializes in treating varicose veins, creating vascular access for dialysis patients, managing chronic wounds, and addressing pelvic congestion. Starting from cardiovascular issues, he seeks the best solutions.

DR. Huang's Extensive Experience

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  • Chief of Cardiac Surgery at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chiayi
  • Subspecialty Director of Thoracic Surgery, Taiwan Society of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Subspecialty Director of Vascular Surgery, Taiwan Society of Vascular Surgery
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Doctor's Column

2024-09-11

Varicose Veins: Which Specialist to See and Treatment Options

Varicose veins are often a sign of underlying vein problems that can cause pain, swelling, and even more serious complications like blood clots and skin infections.Sometimes, varicose veins in the legs can be caused by pelvic venous insufficiency.
2024-09-10

Say Goodbye to Varicose Veins: Understanding EVLA

At Chiayi Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, we commonly use two types of laser procedures for varicose veins: Endovenous Laser Treatment (EVLT) and Venaseal, often complemented by Sclerotherapy.Does laser treatment for varicose veins hurt?
2024-09-06

How long is AV graft surgery? Is hospitalization required? Is it painful?

Arteriovenous grafts are commonly used in patients with kidney failure to remove toxins from the body through hemodialysis, commonly known as "dialysis."For patients requiring long-term hemodialysis, a stable hemodialysis access is essential.
2024-09-02

Is Varicose Veins Surgery with 0.1 cm Incision Expensive? Hospitalization Required?

Minimally invasive varicose vein surgery refers to procedures that use tiny needles, lasers, or other techniques to treat superficial vein diseases in the legs, avoiding traditional open surgery. Today, minimally invasive procedures have become a common and effective treatment for varicose veins.