Education
Medical school
Dr. Breeding attended University of Kentucky College of Medicine and graduated in
1980 (42 years ago). University of Kentucky College of Medicine is ranked #64 number in the "Best Medical Schools" by U.S. News.
About Me
Dr. Breeding works at Lyle Breeding MD PLC, which has 1 other health providers.
- Vascular Surgery
- General Surgery, Interventional Radiology
- 42+ years
- Male
- 1063625317
Hospital Affiliations
Dr. Breeding is affiliated with the following hospitals.
As a vascular surgery, general surgery, and interventional radiology, Dr. Breeding may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Dr. Breeding what conditions he treats. Dr. Breeding may treat additional conditions not listed.
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm
- Achalasia
- Anal fissure
- Aneurysm
- Aortic dissection
- Appendicitis
- Atherosclerosis
- Bleeding varices
- Blood clots
- Boils
Specialties
Dr. Breeding is a vascular surgery, general surgery, and interventional radiology. His primary specialty is vascular surgery.
Vascular Surgery
Vascular surgery is a surgical subspecialty in which diseases of the vascular system, or arteries, veins and lymphatic circulation, are managed by medical therapy, minimally-invasive catheter procedures and surgical reconstruction. The specialty evolved from general and cardiac surgery and includes treatment of the body's other major and essential veins and arteries. Open surgery techniques, as well as endovascular techniques are used to treat vascular diseases. The vascular surgeon is trained in the diagnosis and management of diseases affecting all parts of the vascular system excluding the coronaries and intracranial vasculature.
General Surgery
A surgeon is a medical professional who performs surgery.
Interventional Radiology
Interventional radiology (IR) is a medical subspecialty that performs various minimally-invasive procedures using medical imaging guidance, such as x-ray fluoroscopy, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, or ultrasound. IR performs both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures through very small incisions or body orifices. Diagnostic IR procedures are those intended to help make a diagnosis or guide further medical treatment, and include image-guided biopsy of a tumor or injection of an imaging contrast agent into a hollow structure, such as a blood vessel or a duct. By contrast, therapeutic IR procedures provide direct treatment—they include catheter-based medicine delivery, medical device placement (e.g., stents), and angioplasty of narrowed structures.