Endovascular treatment of mesenteric ischemia is a procedure used to restore blood flow to the intestines by treating blockages or narrowing in the mesenteric arteries. During the procedure, a catheter is inserted into the artery, and techniques such as angioplasty or stenting are used to open the blocked vessels and improve circulation to the intestines.
This treatment is highly effective for patients with mesenteric ischemia, helping to prevent bowel infarction, reduce symptoms like abdominal pain, and improve overall digestive health.