Pediatric Vascular Conditions Treated

When families come to us for their pediatric vascular care needs, our treatment options are broad and advanced. Our staff of physicians and clinicians within the Vascular Anomalies & Malformations Program, or VAMP, works closely with patients and their families to find the perfect medium of care.

Some of our treatments include surgical resection and reconstruction, catheter-based techniques such as embolization and sclerotherapy, laser therapy, medical therapy, and simple observation with regular follow-up. Often times, a combination of these methods is necessary for optimal results.

The VAMP team meets on a regular basis to discuss each and every patient’s case individually. Options are discussed and the safest, most appropriate treatment plan is chosen and offered considering all possible risks and benefits.

Below are examples of some of the more common vascular conditions we treat across New Jersey:

  • Hemangiomas
  • Vascular Malformations
  • Congenital Mixed Syndromes

Patient Stories

  • After open heart surgery, 7-year-old Lily's biggest concern was the availability of blue ice pops and the unpleasant taste of acetaminophen. “Considering that she had open heart surgery, I'll take those complaints any day!” said her mother, Denise.

    Lily
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  • When reflecting back on his time in the Spinal Cord Rehabilitation Program, Adrian said, “I had fun the entire time.”

    Adrian
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  • “Her health problem was very stressful for us, but that’s all gone now — because she’s OK.”

    Stephanie
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