Endovascular brachiocephalic reconstruction is a procedure used to treat blockages or narrowing in the brachiocephalic artery, which supplies blood to the head, neck, and arms. This minimally invasive procedure involves inserting a stent or graft through a catheter to restore normal blood flow and prevent complications such as stroke or arm ischemia.
Endovascular reconstruction of the brachiocephalic artery is an effective treatment option for patients with vascular disease or trauma, offering quicker recovery times and fewer risks compared to open surgery.