Peripheral Stenting

Minimally Invasive Surgery for the Treatment of Blocked Peripheral Arteries

Peripheral stenting is one of the many vascular treatments provided by the expert vascular surgeons at Loyola Medicine. Peripheral stenting is a common treatment for peripheral artery disease (PAD), which occurs when a patient has high cholesterol or is at risk for atherosclerosis, or the buildup of plaque on the walls of the arteries. This can cause narrow arteries or hardened arteries, which limits the ability of the arteries to supply blood to the arms and legs.

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) can be treated with peripheral stenting and angioplasty. If your daily life is affected, your doctor may prescribe peripheral artery treatment to aid in managing symptoms that may include discomfort, pain and leg swelling.

Peripheral stenting is done with laparoscopic surgery where a stent, or a small mesh tube, is inserted into the narrow or hardened artery in order to prevent it from closing. This increases blood flow and improves circulatory problems by supplying blood to the arms, legs, kidneys or intestines. 

There are several types of peripheral stents, which include:

  • Carotid stent — Used to treat disease in the carotid arteries, the main vessels supplying blood to the brain 
  • Mesenteric artery stent — Used to relieve blockages in the arteries that supply blood to the intestines 
  • Renal stent — Used to treat narrowing and blockages in the renal arteries, which supply blood to the kidneys

Your Loyola doctor will work with you to identify the proper treatment option and give you the best care available.

Why Choose Loyola for Peripheral Stenting?

Loyola’s cardiology and heart surgery program is nationally recognized for our diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular conditions. We work with you to help you understand your condition and develop a treatment plan that is right for you.

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