Peripheral Vascular Intervention
is a minimally invasive treatment approach for diseases affecting blood
vessels outside the heart and brain.
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The Procedure

What is Peripheral Vascular Intervention?

Peripheral Vascular Intervention is a minimally invasive treatment approach for diseases affecting blood vessels outside the heart and brain—most commonly in the legs, arms, and abdomen. These conditions can cause pain, swelling, non-healing wounds, and even limb-threatening complications if left untreated.

Using image-guided catheter-based techniques, blocked or narrowed blood vessels are treated without open surgery. This approach restores blood flow, relieves symptoms, and significantly improves quality of life with minimal discomfort and faster recovery.

Conditions Treated

Why Choose This Approach

Benefits of Peripheral Vascular Intervention

Minimally invasive procedures with greater accuracy, reduced pain, lower risk of complications, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery—ensuring safer treatment and improved comfort.

Journey of Recovery

Your Treatment Journey

From precise diagnosis to targeted treatment and faster healing, our image-guided procedures support a smoother recovery with minimal discomfort and a quicker return to everyday life.

1. Vascular Assessment

Detailed clinical evaluation with Doppler and advanced imaging to assess blood flow.

2. Treatment Planning

Personalized intervention plan based on vessel condition and patient needs.

3. Image-Guided Intervention

Catheter-based procedure to open blocked or narrowed vessels safely.

4. Recovery & Follow-Up

Post-procedure monitoring, wound healing guidance, and lifestyle advice.

Why Choose Dr. Vatsal Kania

Dr. Vatsal Kania (MD, FVIR, FINR) specializes in treating complex peripheral vascular diseases using advanced endovascular techniques. His fellowship training enables him to manage limb-threatening vascular conditions with precision and compassion.

With experience from leading institutes, Dr. Kania focuses on limb salvage, pain relief, and restoring mobility—while prioritizing patient comfort and safety.

FAQs

Everything you need to know about Peripheral Vascular Intervention

The procedure is minimally invasive and usually involves minimal discomfort

 Yes, most cases can be managed with catheter-based endovascular procedures.

 Most patients recover quickly and resume normal activities within a few days.

 Yes, it is especially beneficial for diabetic patients with foot ulcers or poor circulation.

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