
Vascular Bypass Surgery
Vascular bypass surgery is a medical procedure used to improve blood flow in patients with blocked or narrowed blood vessels. During the surgery, a surgeon creates a new pathway for blood to travel around the blockage, using a vein or synthetic tube as a graft. This helps restore circulation to vital areas, such as the legs, heart, or other organs, alleviating symptoms like pain or tissue damage caused by poor blood flow. The surgery can significantly improve quality of life and reduce the risk of complications related to vascular disease.