Pedal Access Zero Contrast Revascularization in Ontario, OH
An advanced cath lab technique that restores blood flow to your feet and legs without contrast dye — protecting your kidneys while saving your limbs.Ohio Vein & Vascular – Ontario
Suite 135,
Email: info@loveyourveins.com
Have Kidney Disease and Need Vascular Treatment in Ontario?
For patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), contrast dye allergies, or compromised kidney function, traditional arterial procedures can pose serious risks. The iodine-based contrast dye used in standard angiography can further damage fragile kidneys — leaving many patients caught between needing treatment for peripheral artery disease (PAD) and being unable to tolerate the procedure safely.
Pedal access zero contrast revascularization solves this problem. This advanced cath lab technique restores blood flow to the legs and feet through a tiny access point in the foot — using ultrasound and intravascular imaging instead of contrast dye. At Ohio Vein & Vascular in Ontario, our vascular specialists perform this cutting-edge procedure to save limbs and restore circulation without putting your kidneys at risk.
What Is Pedal Access Zero Contrast Revascularization? How Does It Work?
Pedal access zero contrast revascularization is a specialized endovascular procedure that combines two important innovations: pedal access (entering the arterial system through a small artery in the foot rather than the groin) and zero contrast imaging (using ultrasound and intravascular ultrasound — IVUS — instead of traditional contrast dye to guide the procedure).
In a standard revascularization procedure, iodine-based contrast dye is injected into the arteries so they appear on X-ray, allowing the specialist to see blockages and guide treatment. For patients with kidney disease, this dye can cause further kidney damage — sometimes severe enough to require dialysis. Zero contrast revascularization eliminates this risk entirely by using carbon dioxide (CO₂) angiography and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) to visualize the arteries from the inside without any nephrotoxic dye.
The pedal access approach enters the arterial system through a tiny puncture in the foot — the closest access point to the blockages in the lower leg and foot arteries that are most threatening to tissue survival. This allows the specialist to treat even the smallest, most distal arteries with precision — the very vessels that need to be open for wounds to heal and limbs to be saved.
Why Patients in Ontario Choose Pedal Access Zero Contrast Revascularization
This procedure opens doors that were previously closed for patients who couldn’t tolerate contrast dye. Here’s why our Ontario patients — and their referring physicians — choose it:
Zero Contrast Dye
No iodine-based contrast dye is used — making it safe for patients with chronic kidney disease, kidney failure, or contrast allergies who can't undergo standard procedures.
Protects Kidney Function
By eliminating nephrotoxic contrast, this procedure preserves remaining kidney function — critical for CKD patients who need every nephron they have.
Foot-Level Access
Pedal access enters the arteries at the foot — the closest point to the critical blockages threatening tissue survival in advanced PAD and limb ischemia.
Saves Limbs at Risk
For patients with critical limb ischemia, non-healing wounds, or tissue loss, restoring blood flow to the foot can prevent amputation and preserve mobility.
Promotes Wound Healing
By reopening blocked arteries in the lower leg and foot, oxygenated blood can finally reach the wound bed — allowing non-healing sores to begin closing.
IVUS-Guided Precision
Intravascular ultrasound provides detailed, real-time imaging from inside the artery — often offering better visualization than contrast-based X-ray alone.
Minimally Invasive
Performed through a tiny puncture in the foot under local anesthesia — no open surgery, no large incisions, and most patients go home the same day.
Option When Others Fail
For patients who've been told they can't have revascularization due to kidney disease or prior failed access, this technique opens a new pathway to treatment.
Who Benefits From Pedal Access Zero Contrast Revascularization?
This procedure is designed for patients with complex vascular needs who face higher risks from traditional approaches. At our Ontario clinic, we perform pedal access zero contrast revascularization for:
- Severe PAD of the lower legs and feet — blockages in the tibial, peroneal, or pedal arteries that cut off blood flow to the foot and toes
- Critical limb ischemia (CLI) — the most advanced stage of PAD where tissue is dying due to inadequate blood supply, requiring urgent revascularization to prevent amputation
- Non-healing foot and leg wounds — diabetic ulcers, ischemic wounds, or gangrene that won’t heal without restored arterial inflow
- Chronic kidney disease patients — individuals whose kidney function is too compromised to safely receive iodine-based contrast dye
- Contrast dye allergy — patients with known allergic reactions to contrast who need arterial intervention
- Failed traditional access — patients in whom conventional groin-access procedures were unsuccessful at reaching or treating distal lower-leg blockages
If you or a loved one in Ontario has been told that vascular treatment isn’t possible due to kidney disease or contrast restrictions, pedal access zero contrast revascularization may be the breakthrough option that changes everything.
Challenges You May Have Faced Before Finding This Procedure
Patients who need pedal access zero contrast revascularization often arrive at our Ontario clinic after a frustrating and frightening journey. Many have experienced:
- Being told revascularization is too risky — because of kidney disease, dialysis, or prior contrast reactions, doctors said the standard procedure could cause more harm than good
- Watching wounds get worse despite treatment — wound care, antibiotics, and hyperbaric therapy can’t heal a wound when the arteries supplying it are blocked
- Being presented with amputation as the only option — in advanced cases, patients are told the limb can’t be saved because revascularization isn’t feasible
- Failed prior procedures — traditional groin-access approaches couldn’t reach or treat the tiny arteries in the lower leg and foot where the critical blockages are
- Managing diabetes, kidney disease, and PAD simultaneously — a complex combination of conditions where each one makes the others harder to treat
Pedal access zero contrast revascularization was developed specifically for patients like these. By eliminating contrast dye and accessing the arteries from the foot, we can treat blockages that were previously considered unreachable — giving patients a real chance at saving their limb and their quality of life.
What to Expect During the Procedure in Ontario
Getting pedal access zero contrast revascularization at our Ontario facility is a carefully planned cath lab experience. Here’s how it works:
Follow-up visits at our Ontario office monitor wound healing, circulation improvement, and kidney function. For many patients, pedal access zero contrast revascularization is the procedure that finally puts them on a path to healing — without risking the kidneys they depend on.

Advanced Endovascular Expertise You Can Trust
Dr. Barry Zadeh, a board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon, and our cath lab team are trained in the most advanced limb-salvage techniques available — including pedal access zero contrast revascularization. We don't give up on limbs that others consider lost. If there's a way to restore your circulation and save your leg, we'll find it.
Told You Can’t Have Vascular Treatment Due to Kidney Disease?
There may be an option you haven’t been offered yet. Schedule your complimentary screening at Ohio Vein & Vascular in Ontario to discuss whether pedal access zero contrast revascularization can restore your circulation safely.
Ohio Vein & Vascular – Ontario
Suite 135,
Email: info@loveyourveins.com

