Dr Tay Jia Sheng – General Surgeon (Vascular) in Singapore

Dr Tay Jia Sheng is a general surgeon at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital and Farrer Park Hospital, Singapore.

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Dr Tay Jia Sheng Clinical Expertise:

  • Minimally Invasive Vascular Surgery
  • Endovascular Surgery
  • Endovenous Surgery

Dr Tay has been practising surgery for more than 20 years.

Dr Tay treats varicose veins, spider veins, venous ulcers and chronic venous insufficiency; deep vein thrombosis, May-Thurner syndrome and pelvic vein congestion syndrome; diabetic foot ulcers for diabetic limb salvage; and aortic aneurysms and Type B aortic dissections requiring Endovascular Aortic Repair or Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair. He also treats peripheral arterial disease and acute limb ischaemia requiring balloon angioplasty, advanced thrombolysis, atherectomy and/or minor amputations; dialysis access, including arteriovenous fistula/graft (AVF/AVG) and advanced laparoscopic/open peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion; excision of lumps and bumps; hernia repair; and gastroscopy and colonoscopy.

Dr Tay has mastered various endovascular aortic aneurysm repair techniques including rupture endovascular aortic aneurysm repair, endosuture aneurysm repair, and chimney and parallel graft techniques, among others. He is one of few vascular surgeons in Singapore who can perform minimally invasive saphenous vein graft harvest for arterial bypass.

He is also proficient in peripheral atherectomy and intravascular ultrasound guidance for sub-millimetre accurate balloon angioplasty. He utilises a diverse range of peripheral atherectomy devices such as orbital, rotational, laser and directional atherectomy, along with distal embolic protection devices. He is also experienced with advanced catheter thrombolysis/thrombectomy devices, including rheolytic thrombolysis/thrombectomy, rotational, mechanical and aspiration thrombectomy for arteries, veins and arteriovenous fistulae/grafts.