Peripheral angioplasty helps open narrowed or blocked arteries in the legs using a balloon and, in some cases, a stent. It relieves leg pain, improves walking, and restores blood flow in peripheral arterial disease.
Leg bypass surgery reroutes blood around blocked arteries in patients with critical limb ischaemia. It heals ulcers, relieves rest pain, and significantly reduces the risk of major amputation.
Minimally invasive treatments like laser ablation, RFA, and sclerotherapy offer long-lasting relief from pain, swelling, heaviness, and cosmetic concerns caused by varicose veins.
Dialysis access procedures include AV fistula creation, graft placement, and catheter insertion to ensure safe, reliable, and long-term access for effective hemodialysis in kidney failure patients.
Aneurysm repair involves minimally invasive stent-grafting or surgical correction to prevent rupture. This life-saving treatment restores vessel strength and stabilizes blood flow in weakened arteries.