Lower limb Revascularization

Lower limb revascularization is a specialized procedure used to restore blood flow to the legs and feet in patients with blocked or narrowed arteries. At Bhatia Hospital, recognized as the best cardiology hospital in Mumbai, we provide expert revascularization services using state-of-the-art technology and minimally invasive techniques. Our experienced team of vascular specialists and interventional cardiologists ensures optimal outcomes, improving mobility and quality of life for patients.

Lower limb revascularization involves techniques to reopen blocked arteries in the legs, improving blood circulation. This treatment is particularly effective for managing peripheral artery disease (PAD) and preventing severe complications like limb amputation.
The procedure can be performed using:

  • Angioplasty and Stenting: Using balloons and stents to widen the arteries.
  • Bypass Surgery: Creating an alternative blood flow route using a graft.
  • Atherectomy: Removing plaque buildup from the arterial walls.

Symptoms of Lower Limb Revascularization
Patients with poor blood circulation in the lower limbs may experience:

  • Leg Pain While Walking (Claudication): Cramping or pain in the legs during physical activity, relieved with rest.
  • Resting Pain: Persistent pain in the feet or legs, even at rest, often worsening at night.
  • Non-Healing Wounds or Ulcers: Sores on the legs or feet that do not heal due to poor blood flow.
  • Discoloration or Coolness in the Legs/Feet: A bluish or pale appearance and reduced temperature in the affected areas.
  • Numbness or Weakness: Loss of sensation or strength in the legs or feet.

Why Choose Bhatia Hospital for Lower Limb Revascularization?
Expert Specialists:

  • Experienced vascular surgeons and interventional cardiologists with expertise in revascularization procedures.

Advanced Technology:

  • Cutting-edge imaging tools and minimally invasive techniques for precise and effective treatment.

Comprehensive Care:

  • End-to-end services from diagnosis to treatment and post-procedure rehabilitation.

Minimally Invasive Techniques:

  • Reduced recovery time and hospital stays with advanced, minimally invasive procedures.

Emergency Services:

  • Round-the-clock availability of specialists for urgent cases, including critical limb ischemia.