Iliac Angioplasty and Stenting
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What Is Iliac Angioplasty and Stenting?
Iliac Angioplasty and Stenting is a minimally invasive Cath Lab procedure used to open narrowed or blocked arteries in the pelvis, known as the iliac arteries. These arteries are critical pathways that deliver oxygen-rich blood to your legs. When they become narrowed due to Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) or plaque buildup, circulation decreases, leading to leg pain, cramping, or fatigue when walking.
How the Procedure Works
Using real-time X-ray guidance, a thin catheter is inserted into the artery, often through a small puncture in the groin. A tiny balloon is then inflated inside the narrowed area to widen the artery (angioplasty). Once opened, a small mesh tube called a stent is placed to keep the artery open and prevent it from narrowing again.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and typically takes less than an hour. Most patients return home the same day with minimal recovery time.
When Iliac Angioplasty and Stenting Is Recommended:
- Leg pain or cramping while walking (claudication) caused by poor blood flow
- Leg fatigue, heaviness, or weakness
- Non-healing wounds or ulcers on the feet or legs
- Evidence of iliac artery blockage on vascular imaging
- As part of limb salvage procedures to prevent amputation
Benefits of Iliac Angioplasty and Stenting:
- Improves circulation to the legs and lower body
- Relieves leg pain, heaviness, and walking fatigue
- Minimally invasive procedure with fast recovery
- Performed under local anesthesia – no hospital stay
- Reduces risk of future arterial blockage or complications
Expert Vascular Care Across Ohio
Our Cath Lab specialists perform Iliac Angioplasty and Stenting at multiple Ohio Vein and Vascular locations across Ohio, including Columbus – Polaris, Columbus – Reynoldsburg, Mentor, Avon, Medina, Independence, and Canton. We combine advanced endovascular technology with compassionate care to help patients regain comfort and mobility.
Take the First Step Toward Better Circulation
If you experience leg pain, fatigue, or slow-healing wounds, you may have a blockage in the iliac arteries. Early treatment can restore blood flow and help prevent complications.
Schedule a complimentary leg screening at your nearest Ohio Vein and Vascular clinic to discuss your symptoms and explore whether Iliac Angioplasty and Stenting is right for you.
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Many Locations to Serve You.
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Canton
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Columbus Polaris
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Medina
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Mentor
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Norwalk
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Ontario
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Avon
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Avon
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Columbus Downtown
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Galion
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Independence
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Medina
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Norwalk
- Ohio Vein & Vascular – Ontario
- Ohio Vein & Vascular: Columbus – Reynoldsburg
Our Difference
Dr. Barry Zadeh, a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon, has years of accomplishments as an expert surgeon as well as knowledge of the newest minimally invasive endovascular procedures.
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