Dr. Gurunathreddy B is a leading Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon in Bangalore with 7+ years of experience in treating complex vascular conditions. He heads the Vascular Surgery Division at St. John’s Medical College & Hospital, Sarjapur Road, and has performed over 3,000 successful procedures, including varicose veins, diabetic foot, peripheral artery disease, AV fistula, and aneurysm surgeries.
Years of expertise
Vascular cases Treated
Varicose vein cases treated
Advanced vascular & endovascular care
Patient-centric, ethical treatment
Focus on limb preservation & saving life
Minimally invasive treatment options
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PAD occurs when arteries supplying the legs narrow, leading to pain, discoloration, and poor circulation. We offer angioplasty, stenting, atherectomy, and advanced limb-saving treatments.
Minimally invasive vascular procedures such as angioplasty, stenting, embolization, and thrombolysis for fast, safe, and effective disease management without open surgery.
Expert creation and maintenance of AV fistulas, grafts, and catheter-based access for chronic kidney disease patients to ensure long-term, reliable dialysis access.
Treatment of congenital and acquired vascular malformations, including AVMs, venous malformations, lymphatic malformations, and capillary malformations.
Blockages in the carotid arteries can lead to stroke. We provide carotid endarterectomy and carotid stenting to restore blood flow safely.
Venous, arterial, and diabetic ulcers require specialized vascular care. We provide advanced wound healing and circulation-restoring treatments.
Leg swelling can be caused by venous insufficiency, lymphedema, or DVT. We offer accurate diagnosis and targeted vascular treatment to relieve swelling.
Emergency treatment for arterial and venous injuries caused by accidents, fractures, and penetrating trauma to restore circulation quickly and safely.
Conditions affecting the portal and mesenteric veins can lead to severe abdominal complications. We offer expert diagnosis and minimally invasive treatments.
Aortic aneurysms occur when the aorta weakens and bulges, posing a risk of rupture. We offer advanced screening and endovascular repair options.
Diabetic foot ulcers require early evaluation to prevent infections and amputations. We provide limb salvage treatments and vascular restoration.
DVT is caused by clot formation in deep veins, often the legs. Our treatments include thrombolysis, clot removal, and vein preservation procedures.
TOS occurs when nerves or blood vessels are compressed near the neck and shoulder. We offer surgical and minimally invasive decompression solutions.
Reduced blood flow to the intestines can be life-threatening. We specialize in early diagnosis and endovascular revascularization.
An aortic aneurysm is a serious vascular condition where a section of the aorta becomes abnormally enlarged, increasing the risk of rupture and life-threatening complications. Timely diagnosis and expert treatment are crucial for patient safety. Aortic Aneurysm Repair in Btm Layout focuses on advanced, minimally invasive vascular solutions designed to reduce risks, improve recovery time, and enhance long-term outcomes.
Modern vascular surgery has transformed how aneurysms are treated. With innovations in imaging and endovascular techniques, many patients can now avoid traditional open surgery and benefit from safer procedures with shorter hospital stays.
An aortic aneurysm develops when the wall of the aorta weakens and balloons outward. It may occur in the chest (thoracic aortic aneurysm) or abdomen (abdominal aortic aneurysm). While small aneurysms may remain symptom-free, larger ones can cause pain, pressure symptoms, or sudden rupture if left untreated.
Risk factors include high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, genetic conditions, and aging. Regular screening and early detection play a key role in preventing complications and improving survival rates.
Aortic aneurysm repair is a specialised vascular procedure aimed at preventing aneurysm rupture. Depending on the size, location, and patient health, treatment may involve open surgical repair or minimally invasive endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR).
At a trusted vascular centre, Aortic Aneurysm Repair in Btm Layout is performed using state-of-the-art technology that allows precise placement of stent grafts through small punctures, reducing surgical trauma and speeding up recovery.
Not all aneurysms require immediate surgery. Treatment decisions depend on aneurysm size, growth rate, symptoms, and overall health. Patients with rapidly enlarging aneurysms, persistent pain, or increased rupture risk are advised to undergo repair without delay.
Consulting a vascular specialist early allows careful monitoring and timely intervention, reducing the chances of emergency situations.
Accurate diagnosis is essential for successful aneurysm management. Advanced imaging such as CT angiography, MR angiography, and vascular Doppler studies help determine the exact location and size of the aneurysm.
Each patient receives a personalised treatment plan tailored to their medical history, lifestyle, and risk factors. This ensures safe intervention and long-term vascular health.
Delaying treatment for aortic aneurysms can lead to rupture, internal bleeding, and life-threatening emergencies. Early intervention through Aortic Aneurysm Repair in Btm Layout significantly reduces these risks and helps patients maintain a better quality of life.
With expert vascular care, advanced technology, and patient-centric treatment, aneurysm repair today is safer, more effective, and associated with excellent long-term outcomes.
An aortic aneurysm is an abnormal bulging or widening of the aorta caused by weakening of the vessel wall. If untreated, it can rupture and become life-threatening.
Repair is recommended when the aneurysm reaches a certain size, grows rapidly, or causes symptoms such as pain or pressure. Early evaluation helps prevent emergencies.
Yes, endovascular repair is considered very safe and effective. It is minimally invasive, involves less pain, and allows faster recovery compared to open surgery.
Most patients recover within a few days to a week after endovascular repair, while open surgery may require a longer recovery period.
Yes. Controlling blood pressure, quitting smoking, maintaining a healthy diet, and regular follow-ups help ensure long-term success after aneurysm repair.