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Peripheral Angiography and Angioplasty
Peripheral angiography is a diagnostic procedure that uses contrast dye and X-ray imaging to visualize the blood vessels in the arms and legs. It helps in identifying blockages, narrowing, or other vascular abnormalities. Peripheral angioplasty is a therapeutic procedure often performed immediately after angiography. It involves the inflation of a balloon within a narrowed or blocked artery to widen the passage and improve blood flow.
Read MorePeripheral Bypass Surgeries like Aorto-Femoral and Femoral-Popliteal
Peripheral bypass surgeries are performed to create alternative pathways for blood to flow when there are blockages or narrowing in major arteries, such as the aorto-femoral bypass (for the abdominal aorta to femoral artery) or the femoral-popliteal bypass (for the femoral artery to the popliteal artery). These procedures involve using a graft to reroute blood flow around the affected area.
Read MoreThrombectomy/ Embolectomy
Thrombectomy and embolectomy are procedures aimed at removing blood clots (thrombi or emboli) from arteries to restore blood flow. These clots can obstruct blood vessels, potentially leading to tissue damage or organ dysfunction. Thrombectomy involves the removal of a clot, often using specialized devices, while embolectomy is specifically used to remove emboli, which are usually clot fragments that have traveled from elsewhere in the body.
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