Endovascular limb salvage is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat peripheral artery disease (PAD) and limb-threatening ischemia, conditions where blood flow to the limbs is significantly reduced. The procedure uses endovascular techniques such as angioplasty, stenting, or balloon dilation to open up blocked arteries and restore circulation.
Endovascular limb salvage helps prevent the need for amputation by improving blood flow, healing non-healing ulcers, and alleviating symptoms like leg pain or cramping.