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Venous Angioplasty India

Venous Angioplasty Surgery for Sensory Ataxia Surgery in India

Narrowed or blocked large veins can lead to significant swelling, pain, and other complications. Venous angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure designed to restore normal blood flow by treating these blockages. During the procedure, a balloon-tipped catheter is carefully inserted into the affected vein and gently inflated to widen the narrowed area, allowing for improved circulation. In certain cases, a stent, which is a small metal mesh tube, may be placed within the vein to keep it open and ensure long-term patency.

This procedure is typically performed by an interventional radiologist, a specialist trained in using imaging techniques to guide such treatments. Venous angioplasty is a safe and effective option for patients suffering from venous obstructions, providing relief from symptoms and reducing the risk of future complications.
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Before the Procedure Surgery in india

Follow any instructions you are given on how to prepare, including : –

  • Do not eat or drink anything for 6 hours before the procedure.
  • Tell your radiologist what medications, herbs, or supplements you take; if you are, or may be, pregnant; or if you are allergic to contrast medium (x-ray dye) or other medications.

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During the Procedure Surgery in India

  • You’ll change into a hospital gown and lie on an x-ray table. An IV (intravenous) line is started to give you fluids and medications. You may be given medication to help you relax. The skin at the insertion site is numbed with medication.
  • A tiny incision is made over the insertion site. Then, a needle with a thin guide wire is inserted through the skin into the vein. A catheter (thin, flexible tube) is placed over the guide wire into the blood vessel.
  • A contrast medium is injected into the blood vessel, helping the veins show clearly on X-ray images. Using these images as a guide, the radiologist moves the catheter to the narrowed or blocked part of the vein.
  • When the catheter reaches the narrowed or blocked area, a special balloon attached to the catheter is inflated (angioplasty). This widens the passage through the vein.
  • To hold the vein open, a stent may then be inserted. To do this, a catheter with a stent attached is threaded over the guide wire. When the stent reaches the narrowed area, it is opened fully. The stent stays in the artery and the catheters and balloons are removed.
  • When the procedure is done, the catheter, wire, and balloons are removed. The stent remains in place.

Potential Risks and Complications Surgery in india

  • Bruising at the catheter insertion site
  • Damage to the vein, including worsening of blockage
  • Problems due to contrast medium, including allergic reaction or kidney damage
  • Restenosis (reblockage) of the artery, often within 6 to 18 months

After the Procedure Surgery in india

  • You may stay in the hospital for a few hours or overnight.
  • Drink plenty of fluids to help flush the contrast medium from your system.
  • Care for the insertion site as directed.
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