About Peripheral Vascular Repair
Key Highlights
-
Restores critical blood flow to limbs and organs, preventing tissue death (gangrene).Relieves debilitating symptoms like leg pain while walking (claudication) and rest pain.Can be performed using open surgery or minimally invasive endovascular techniques.Significantly reduces the risk of limb amputation in advanced disease.Improves wound healing capacity in the affected limb.Enhances overall mobility, quality of life, and long-term prognosis./ul
Who is this surgery for?
- Severe peripheral artery disease (PAD) causing critical limb ischemia (pain at rest, non-healing ulcers).
- Claudication (leg pain while walking) that does not improve with medication and lifestyle changes.
- Aneurysms (bulging) in peripheral arteries, such as popliteal or femoral aneurysms, at risk of rupture.
- Acute limb ischemia due to a sudden blood clot or trauma to an artery.
- Arterial injuries from accidents or penetrating wounds.
- Failed previous angioplasty or stenting procedures requiring surgical revision.
- Certain vascular malformations or tumors affecting blood vessels.
How to prepare
- Comprehensive vascular evaluation including ankle-brachial index (ABI), ultrasound, CT angiography, or MR angiography.
- Pre-operative blood tests, ECG, and chest X-ray to assess overall fitness for surgery.
- Management of co-existing conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease.
- Discussion and cessation of smoking, as it severely impacts healing and graft success.
- Adjustment of current medications, especially blood thinners, as per surgeon's instructions.
- Fasting for 8-12 hours before the procedure, depending on anesthesia type.
- Informed consent process detailing the procedure, risks, and alternatives.
Risks & possible complications
- Bleeding, infection, or hematoma at the surgical site.
- Blood clot formation within the new graft or repaired vessel (thrombosis).
- Graft failure or blockage over time, requiring re-intervention.
- Injury to adjacent nerves, which may cause numbness or weakness.
- Cardiac events like heart attack or arrhythmias, especially in patients with heart disease.
- Swelling in the affected limb (lymphedema).
- Risks associated with anesthesia, including allergic reactions or breathing problems.
- In rare cases, limb amputation if the repair fails and tissue damage is irreversible.
Recovery & hospital stay
- Initial hospital stay for monitoring of circulation, wound care, and pain management.
- Early mobilization is encouraged to promote blood flow and prevent clots.
- Incision sites must be kept clean and dry; signs of infection (redness, swelling, discharge) must be reported immediately.
- Prescribed medications, including antiplatelets (e.g., aspirin/clopidogrel) to prevent clots, and possibly statins.
- Gradual return to light activities; strenuous exercise and heavy lifting are restricted for several weeks.
- Regular follow-up visits with the vascular surgeon for ultrasound scans to monitor graft/vessel patency.
- Lifelong commitment to a heart-healthy lifestyle: smoking cessation, controlled diet, exercise, and managing cholesterol and diabetes.
-
Typical hospital stay: 3-7 days
-
Expected recovery time: 4-8 weeks for initial recovery; 3-6 months for full functional recovery
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are considering peripheral vascular repair in India, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.
Top-rated hospitals in India with vascular surgery departments and experienced surgeons are ideal for this procedure. Use MediFyr to compare facilities, reviews, and doctor profiles before you decide.
Look at the doctor’s years of experience, hospital association, patient reviews, and how often they perform peripheral vascular repair. MediFyr helps you compare vascular surgeons and book consultations online.
The overall cost depends on hospital category, surgeon’s experience, room type, implant or device used (if any), length of stay, tests, and post-operative care. Our team can help you get cost estimates from multiple hospitals before you decide.
Procedure cost in other countries
Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for peripheral vascular repair compare across other countries where we have data.
| Country | Estimated cost range | Typical stay | Recovery time | View details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| India | INR 150 Thousand – 500 Thousand | 3-7 days | ~ 4-8 weeks for initial recovery; 3-6 months for full functional recovery | Know More |
| Turkey | TRY 525 Thousand – 1.75 Million | 3-7 days | ~ 4-8 weeks for initial recovery; 3-6 months for full functional recovery | Know More |
Amit Iyer, a 58-year-old accountant and...
Amit Iyer, a 58-year-old accountant and father of two, had always been active but noticed a gradual decline over two years. A former smoker, he began experiencing severe cramping in his calves after walking just one block, forcing him to stop and rest. His feet often felt cold and pale. His primary care physician, concerned about the symptoms, referred him to a vascular surgeon. After a Doppler ultrasound revealed a severe blockage in his right superficial femoral artery, the surgeon recommended a peripheral vascular repair via angioplasty and stent placement to restore blood flow and prevent potential limb loss. Amit was anxious but underwent the minimally invasive procedure, feeling only slight pressure. The immediate relief was dramatic, warmth returned to his foot. After a night in the hospital for observation, he began a supervised walking program. Within six weeks, he could walk over a mile without pain. Emotionally, he transformed from a man fearing disability and being a burden to his family to feeling hopeful and reclaiming his independence, enjoying evening walks with his wife again.
Vascular surgeons for Peripheral Vascular Repair
Explore experienced vascular surgeons who regularly perform peripheral vascular repair and provide pre- and post-operative care in India.
- 21 Years Experience
- Interventional Radiologist
Miot Hospital Chennai, Chennai
- 21 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Miot Hospital Chennai, Chennai
- 17 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore
- 27 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Sarjapur Road, Bangalore
- 19 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Sarjapur Road, Bangalore
- 8 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Sarjapur Road, Bangalore
- 12 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Sarjapur Road, Bangalore
- 11 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Whitefield, Bangalore
- 23 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road, Bangalore
- 21 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road, Bangalore
- 27 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road, Bangalore
- 12 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Patiala, Patiala
- 30 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram, Bangalore
- 23 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram, Bangalore
- 11 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram, Bangalore
- 16 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Kharadi, Pune
- 15 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Kharadi, Pune
- 25 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
Manipal Hospital Jayanagar, Bangalore
- 26 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
SIMS Hospital Vadapalani, Chennai
- 10 Years Experience
- Vascular surgeon
SIMS Hospital Vadapalani, Chennai