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A peripheral vascular bypass, also called a lower extremity bypass, is the surgical rerouting of blood flow around an obstructed artery that supplies blood to the legs and feet. This surgery is performed when the buildup of fatty deposits (plaque) in an artery has blocked the normal flow of blood that carries oxygen and nutrients to the lower extremities. Bypass surgery reroutes blood from above the obstructed portion of an artery to another vessel below the obstruction.
A bypass surgery is named for the artery that will be bypassed and the arteries that will receive the rerouted blood.
What is surgical bypass?
Surgical bypass treats your narrowed arteries by creating a bypass around a section of the artery that is blocked. During a bypass, your vascular surgeon creates a new pathway for blood flow using a graft. A graft is a portion of one of your veins or a man-made synthetic tube that your surgeon connects above and below a blockage to allow blood to pass around it.
You may be familiar with bypass surgery on heart arteries, but vascular surgeons also use bypasses to treat peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Surgeons use bypasses most commonly to treat leg artery disease, which is hardening of the arteries in the leg. Surgeons also use bypass to treat arm artery disease.
What can I Expect?
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How do I prepare for bypass surgery?
Rest, eat well, quit smoking and walk or do the exercise allowed by your doctor. During your pre-operative visit, you will be instructed on special breathing exercises to help in your recovery. You will also be asked if you routinely take a blood thinner, such as an aspirin product or coumadin.
Several routine tests are done before surgery: EKG, echocardiogram, chest X-ray and blood tests. Make a list of any questions you have, and be sure to ask your doctor before surgery. Prior to your surgery, you will receive specific instructions about the food you can have. You will usually not be allowed to eat or drink after midnight the night before surgery. You may be instructed to shower with special soap.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_message message_box_style=”solid” style=”square” message_box_color=”mulled_wine”]
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