Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a condition where narrowed or blocked blood vessels reduce blood flow to the limbs. This narrowing is usually caused by atherosclerosis, a build-up of plaque (fat, cholesterol, and other substances) in the artery walls, leading to reduced blood flow and potential complications.
Complications –
Management – video of PAD
CO2 ANGIOGRAPHY
CO2 angiography is a medical imaging technique that uses carbon dioxide gas as a contrast agent to visualize blood vessels.
How it works
1. CO2 injection: Carbon dioxide gas is injected through a catheter into the blood vessel.
2. Imaging: X-ray or fluoroscopy images are taken to visualize the blood vessel.
Benefits
Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat aneurysms in the aorta, the major artery carrying blood from the heart. It involves inserting a stent-graft through an artery in the groin to reinforce the weakened area of the aorta and prevent rupture
Benefits of EVAR:
EVAR is considered less invasive than open surgery, leading to a shorter hospital stay and faster recovery. It also reduces the risk of complications associated with large incisions and prolonged surgery.
Risks of EVAR:
EVAR carries some risks, including bleeding, infection, and damage to surrounding blood vessels or organs
FEVAR (Fenestrated Endovascular Aneurysm Repair) is a type of endovascular procedure used to treat complex aortic aneurysms.
FEVAR Details
Complex aneurysm treatment: That involve branching arteries.
stent-graft with fenestrations (small holes) is used to preserve blood flow to vital organs.
Venoplasty is a common treatment for venous stenosis in dialysis patients with arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs).
Benefits
1. Improved patency: Venoplasty can improve AVF patency and function.
2. Reduced thrombosis risk: By treating stenosis, venoplasty can reduce the risk of thrombosis and AVF failure.
3. Maintained dialysis access: Venoplasty helps maintain functional AVF access for dialysis.
Procedure
1. Balloon angioplasty: A balloon catheter is used to dilate the stenotic vein segment.
2. Stent placement: In some cases, a stent may be placed to maintain vein patency.