Axillary vein repair is a procedure to treat damage or blockage in the axillary vein, which is responsible for draining blood from the arm. The procedure may involve surgical revascularization, stenting, or grafting to restore normal blood flow in the vein. Axillary vein repair is typically performed after trauma, thrombosis, or other vascular issues that interfere with venous drainage.
This surgery is essential for restoring proper circulation, preventing swelling, clot formation, or other complications in the arm, and improving the patient’s overall vascular health.