What is vascular bypass?
The term "vascular bypass" means providing a new way for blood flow through the body. It is a process performed by surgery, where alternative routes are created either by adding synthetic pipes or movement and re -connecting existing blood vessels. Vascular bypass is often done with larger veins, such as those on the feet, even if the surgery of brains and heart bypass are common. Whenever possible, surgery of vascular bypass is completed without the introduction of synthetic elements into the body. This usually consists in cutting one artery and its connection to another to create a new way for blood flow.
whether the blood flow to the new artery is stopped or slowed during surgery depends on the method used. If possible, blood flow is simply defended because it is a safer, faster and less invasive method. If it is essential for the vessel to receive a continuous blood flow, the procedure called Excimer Laser assisted by non -cclusivk Operation is used anastomose, more often known as Elan. The elans method is usually used for surgery or heart bypass.
Vascular bypass surgery is usually performed when other attempts to treat the arteries have failed. It is usually used only to prevent serious conditions such as limb amputation or heart attack. In some cases, several arteries are blocked and the procedure known as more bypass must be performed.
The doctor usually performs a number of tests and tests to determine whether the patient is a good candidate for vascular surgery bypass. Details will be considered, such as any history of patients with surgery, other cases of vascular disease and problems with cardiorespiic function. Conditions such as diabetes and excessive weight may also be a factor in the decision -making of a doctor.There are other tests that can help medical expertsKé prepare for the operation. The surgeon can also develop a detailed visual representation of the arteries by performing angiography. Ultrasound can also be a useful tool in helping a surgeon to plan a new way for blood flow.
After successful completion of the vascular bypass, the patient usually has to regularly participate in subsequent tests at the doctor. The amount of observations after surgery depends on how the patient recover. It can last anywhere from a month to six months from surgery.