Dr Teboho T Mahlobo

MB ChB (UCT) M.Sc. DIC (Imperial College London)
MMed -Surgery (Wits) FCS (SA) Certificate Vascular Surgery (SA)

Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon

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Dr TT Mahlobo

Dr. Teboho Mahlobo is a fellowship trained Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon based at Netcare Olivedale Hospital in Johannesburg for over 5 years. He has qualifications in General and Vascular Surgery from South Africa and a Masters (onsite) from the Imperial College London, UK, providing advanced, patient-focused vascular care. Dr. Mahlobo has also received specialized training at various European centers through the European Society for Vascular Surgery. He uses modern technology and a team-based approach to improve access to quality vascular services. His interests include medical innovation, healthcare systems, cycling, and travel.

Services

    1. Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
      – Narrowing or blockages in the arteries of the legs or arms.

    2. Aortic Aneurysms
      – Enlargements or bulges in the aorta, including abdominal and thoracic aortic aneurysms.

    3. Carotid Artery Disease
      – Narrowing or blockages in the carotid arteries, leading to stroke risk.

    4. Renal Artery Stenosis
      – Narrowing of the arteries that supply the kidneys, potentially causing hypertension.

    5. Mesenteric Artery Disease
      – Narrowing or blockages in the arteries that supply blood to the intestines.

    6. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
      – Compression of blood vessels or nerves in the space between the collarbone and the first rib.

    7. Buerger's Disease
      – Inflammation and thrombosis of small and medium-sized arteries and veins, typically in the limbs.

    8. Acute Limb Ischemia
      – Sudden lack of blood flow to a limb due to arterial blockage.

    9. Atherosclerosis
      – Hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup.

    1. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
      – Blood clots in the deep veins, typically in the legs.

    2. Varicose Veins
      – Enlarged, twisted veins usually found in the legs.

    3. Chronic Venous Insufficiency
      – Poor blood flow in the veins leading to swelling, pain, and skin changes.

    4. Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
      – Blood clots that have traveled to the lungs.

    5. Superficial Venous Thrombophlebitis
      – Inflammation and clotting in the superficial veins, often visible under the skin.

    6. Venous Ulcers
      – Open sores caused by poor blood flow in the veins, typically around the ankles.

    7. Post-thrombotic Syndrome
      – Long-term complications following deep vein thrombosis, causing leg pain and swelling.

    8. Iliac Vein Compression (May-Thurner Syndrome)
      – Compression of the iliac vein leading to leg swelling and risk of DVT.

    9. Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
      – Varicose veins in the pelvic region causing chronic pain.

    • Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR)

    • Carotid Endarterectomy or Stenting

    • Angioplasty and Stenting of Arteries

    • Varicose Vein Ablation (Laser/Radiofrequency)

    • Venous Thrombectomy

    • Venous Stenting

    • Sclerotherapy for Varicose Veins

    • Bypass Surgery for Blocked Arteries

    • Vascular Access for Hemodialysis

    • Thrombolysis/Thrombectomy for Blood Clots

  • Haemodialysis - AVF/ AVF/ Catheters

    Peritoneal Dialysis

    and Complications

    1. Diabetic Foot Ulcers
      – Non-healing wounds on the feet caused by poor blood circulation and nerve damage.

    2. Raynaud’s Phenomenon
      – Spasms in the arteries of the fingers and toes, often triggered by cold or stress.

    3. Vascular Malformations
      – Congenital anomalies of the vascular system, including arteriovenous malformations (AVMs).

    4. Thoracoabdominal Aortic Disease
      – Complex conditions affecting both the thoracic and abdominal portions of the aorta.

    5. Traumatic Vascular Injuries
      – Injuries to blood vessels caused by trauma, requiring urgent surgical repair.

    6. Access for Hemodialysis
      – Creation of AV fistulas, grafts, or insertion of catheters for patients with kidney failure.

    7. Endoleaks
      – Complications following endovascular aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) where blood leaks back into the aneurysm sac.

    8. Compartment Syndrome
      – Increased pressure within muscles leading to restricted blood flow, requiring urgent surgical intervention.

    9. Lymphatic Conditions

      Lymphoedema
      – Swelling in the limbs due to damage or removal of lymph nodes, often following cancer treatment.

      Lymphatic Obstruction
      – Blockage of lymph vessels leading to fluid build-up in tissues.

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