Advanced minimally invasive procedure to open blocked or narrowed arteries in your legs, arms, kidneys, and other peripheral areas, restoring blood flow and relieving symptoms.
Understanding this essential vascular intervention procedure
Peripheral angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that opens blocked or narrowed arteries outside of the heart, typically in the legs, arms, kidneys, or other peripheral areas. This procedure helps:
Open blocked peripheral arteries to improve blood supply to limbs and organs
Reduce or eliminate pain, numbness, and cramping caused by poor blood flow
Reduce the risk of tissue damage, ulcers, and potential amputation