Peripheral Artery Bypass Surgery
Peripheral Artery Bypass Surgery Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced Peripheral Artery Bypass Surgery to restore blood flow in patients suffering from Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD). This procedure is recommended when arteries in the legs become severely narrowed or blocked, often due to atherosclerosis. Our expert vascular surgeons use surgical grafts—either from the patient’s own vein or synthetic material—to reroute blood around the blockage, relieving symptoms like leg pain, numbness, and difficulty walking.
Our team conducts a thorough preoperative assessment using imaging tools such as Doppler ultrasound and angiography to determine the most suitable bypass method. The surgery is performed in state-of-the-art operating rooms, and patients receive continuous monitoring and post-operative care to ensure a safe recovery and long-term success. With a commitment to advanced surgical techniques and vascular health, Treatment Range Hospital is one of the leading centers for PAD treatment in Hyderabad.
If you’re looking for reliable peripheral artery bypass surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital offers expert care, personalized treatment plans, and excellent outcomes. We help patients reduce the risk of limb loss, regain mobility, and improve quality of life through timely and effective vascular intervention.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Peripheral Artery Bypass Surgery Journey
🩺Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Leg pain while walking (claudication)
- Numbness, tingling, or weakness in legs
- Pain at rest, especially at night
- Coldness in feet or lower legs
- Slow-healing wounds or ulcers on feet/toes
- Skin color changes or hair loss on the legs
📋Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Vascular Surgeon
- Clinical examination and symptom history
- Review of risk factors
- Family history of vascular disease
- Ordering of imaging tests to assess blood flow
- Lifestyle assessment and discussion of treatment options
🧪 Phase 3: Diagnosis
- Doppler Ultrasound – visualizes blood flow
- CT Angiography or MR Angiography – maps the arterial blockages
- Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) – compares leg vs. arm blood pressure
- Determines the location and severity of arterial blockage
💉 Phase 4: Surgical Treatment (Bypass Procedure)
- Surgical incision made in leg (or groin)
- Graft created using patient’s vein or synthetic tube
- Graft placed to bypass blocked artery and restore circulation
- Surgery duration: 2–4 hours under general or regional anesthesia
- Hospital stay: 3–7 days post-surgery
🏥 Phase 5: Post-Surgery Care
- Wound care and infection prevention
- Encourage walking and light leg movement
- Compression therapy
- Blood thinners and cholesterol control medications
- Smoking cessation, diabetes and blood pressure management
- Monitoring circulation in affected limb
🚶 Phase 6: Recovery & Long-Term Results
- Resume light activities within 2–3 weeks
- Improved walking distance and reduced leg pain
- Regular follow-ups and duplex ultrasound monitoring
- Risk factor control to prevent re-blockage
- Improved quality of life and limb preservation
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Peripheral artery bypass surgery creates a new pathway (bypass) for blood to flow around a blocked artery in the leg. A graft — either a vein from your body or a synthetic tube — is used to restore circulation.
It is recommended for patients with severe PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease) when symptoms like leg pain at rest, non-healing ulcers, or risk of limb loss cannot be managed with medication or angioplasty.
Common symptoms include:
• Pain while walking (claudication)
• Leg pain at rest
• Coldness or numbness in the foot
• Non-healing wounds or ulcers
• Discoloration or skin changes in the leg
The procedure usually takes 2–4 hours, depending on the location and number of bypasses needed.
Most patients stay for 3 to 7 days. This allows monitoring of circulation, pain control, wound healing, and mobilization.