Endovascular revascularization is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat arterial blockages caused by conditions like peripheral artery disease (PAD) or coronary artery disease. The procedure involves using a catheter to access the blocked artery, where a stent or balloon is placed to open up the artery and restore blood flow.
Endovascular revascularization is often preferred over traditional surgery due to its minimally invasive nature, faster recovery times, and reduced risk of complications. This technique is effective in treating blockages in arteries throughout the body, improving circulation, and relieving symptoms such as pain and cramping.