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    • Angiogram
    • Balloon Angioplasty
    • Venous Stent Placement
    • Laser Atherectomy
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Arterial and Venous Stent Placement

Arterial and Venous Stents: Your Guide to the Procedure and Recovery

 

What is this procedure and how is it performed?
Arterial and venous stent placement involves inserting a small mesh tube (stent) into a narrowed or blocked blood vessel to keep it open. At Bay Vascular Surgery, we use advanced imaging to guide the stent into place, ensuring optimal blood flow and stability.

Why would I need this procedure?
Stents are commonly used to treat conditions like atherosclerosis, deep vein thrombosis, and other issues that restrict blood flow.

What can I expect with this procedure?
The procedure is generally well-tolerated, with mild discomfort possible. Potential complications include blood clots or restenosis (re-narrowing of the vessel).

What is the recovery like?
Most patients recover quickly, with normal activities typically resumed shortly after the procedure. Follow-up appointments are important to monitor the stent's effectiveness.

Take Action Today
Don't let blocked vessels affect your health. Schedule a consultation at Bay Vascular Surgery to discuss stent placement options. Our skilled team, led by Dr. Lofton Misick, is here to provide comprehensive and expert vascular care.

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