Visceral artery reconstruction is a surgical procedure to repair or bypass arteries that supply blood to the organs in the abdomen, including the liver, stomach, and intestines. This surgery is typically performed to treat conditions like mesenteric ischemia, atherosclerosis, or arterial trauma, which affect blood flow to the vital organs.
Visceral artery reconstruction helps restore normal circulation, prevent organ damage, and improve the overall health of the patient by ensuring that the organs receive adequate blood supply.