Vascular grafting is a surgical procedure in which a graft is used to bypass or replace a damaged, blocked, or narrowed blood vessel. The graft can be made from the patient’s own tissue, a donor's tissue, or synthetic material. It is commonly used in conditions such as coronary artery disease, peripheral artery disease, or aneurysms.
The procedure helps restore blood flow to vital organs and tissues that are deprived of circulation due to vascular blockages. Vascular grafting can be performed in various areas of the body, including the heart, legs, and abdomen.
Vascular grafting is highly effective in restoring circulation, preventing complications such as tissue death, and improving overall cardiovascular health.