
Vascular Grafting
Vascular grafting is a surgical procedure used to replace or repair damaged blood vessels. When blood vessels are blocked or narrowed, a graft—often made from synthetic materials or a patient's own veins—is placed to create a new pathway for blood flow. This helps restore proper circulation to areas that are at risk. Vascular grafting is commonly performed in procedures for conditions like atherosclerosis or aneurysms and plays a crucial role in improving overall health by ensuring vital organs receive adequate blood supply.