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
Clear communication & long-term follow-up
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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.
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a serious vascular condition in which a blood clot forms in the deep veins, most commonly in the legs. If left untreated, the clot can travel to the lungs and cause a life-threatening pulmonary embolism. Early diagnosis and expert care are essential for preventing complications and restoring healthy blood flow. DVT Treatment in Banashankari focuses on timely intervention using advanced diagnostic tools and minimally invasive treatment options.
DVT may develop due to prolonged immobility, recent surgery, pregnancy, obesity, smoking, or underlying medical conditions such as cancer or clotting disorders. Symptoms may include leg swelling, pain, warmth, redness, or sudden discomfort in the calf or thigh. However, some patients may not experience noticeable symptoms, making medical evaluation crucial.
Deep vein thrombosis occurs when blood flow slows down or becomes abnormal, leading to clot formation inside deep veins. The major concern with DVT is clot migration, which can block blood flow to vital organs. Prompt diagnosis through vascular colour Doppler and imaging studies helps confirm the condition and guides appropriate treatment.
Modern vascular care emphasises early intervention to dissolve clots, prevent recurrence, and reduce long-term complications such as post-thrombotic syndrome, which can cause chronic pain, swelling, and skin changes.
Comprehensive DVT Treatment in Banashankari includes a combination of medication, minimally invasive procedures, and lifestyle guidance based on the severity of the clot.
Early vascular intervention significantly reduces the risk of complications. Patients who seek timely care benefit from:
Each patient receives an individualised evaluation that includes clinical examination and imaging studies such as Doppler ultrasound or CT venography. Treatment plans are tailored based on clot location, patient health, and risk factors to ensure safe and effective outcomes.
Regular follow-up and lifestyle modifications, including hydration, movement, and weight management, play a crucial role in preventing recurrence.
Sudden leg swelling, pain, redness, or warmth should never be ignored. Early consultation for DVT Treatment in Banashankari ensures timely diagnosis and reduces the risk of life-threatening complications.
With advancements in vascular medicine, deep vein thrombosis can now be treated effectively using minimally invasive techniques. Seeking expert care at the right time can prevent complications and restore normal circulation.
Choosing specialised vascular care ensures access to advanced diagnostics, expert treatment, and long-term monitoring for optimal vascular health.
Deep vein thrombosis is a condition where a blood clot forms in deep veins, usually in the legs. It is dangerous because the clot can travel to the lungs and cause a pulmonary embolism.
Common symptoms include leg swelling, pain, warmth, redness, and tenderness. Some patients may have no symptoms, making medical evaluation important.
DVT is diagnosed using vascular colour Doppler ultrasound and imaging studies that help identify the location and size of the clot.
Most cases are managed with medication, but severe clots may require minimally invasive endovascular procedures such as thrombolysis or thrombectomy.
Yes. Regular follow-ups, anticoagulant therapy, lifestyle changes, and compression stockings help reduce the risk of recurrence.