What is Peripheral Artery Bypass Surgery?
Peripheral Artery Bypass Surgery is a procedure that reroutes blood flow around blocked leg arteries using a graft. This surgical intervention restores proper circulation, alleviates pain, and prevents severe complications such as ulcers, infections, and tissue damage caused by restricted blood supply. It is recommended for patients experiencing chronic leg pain, non-healing wounds, or mobility issues due to poor circulation. By improving blood flow, the surgery enhances overall limb function and helps patients regain an active, pain-free lifestyle.