Peripheral Vascular Disease Treatment in Delhi | PVD & PAD — Dr. Ved Prakash
Dr. Ved Prakash · Director CTVS · Yatharth Super Speciality Hospital, Greater Noida
Peripheral Vascular Disease Treatment in Delhi — PVD, PAD & Limb Salvage Surgery
Angioplasty · Peripheral bypass · Diabetic foot vascular care · Limb salvage surgery · Yatharth Super Speciality Hospital, Greater Noida
What Is Peripheral Vascular Disease Treatment in Delhi?
Peripheral vascular disease treatment in Delhi focuses on restoring blood flow to the legs and feet when the arteries supplying them become narrowed or blocked by fatty deposits (atherosclerosis). Also called Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), this condition progressively reduces circulation to the limbs — causing pain on walking, non-healing wounds, and in advanced cases, gangrene and limb loss.
PVD is a serious condition that extends beyond the legs. Patients with peripheral vascular disease are at significantly elevated risk of heart attack and stroke, because the same arterial disease process affects coronary and cerebral arteries simultaneously. Peripheral vascular disease treatment in Delhi therefore means managing the patient's total cardiovascular risk — not just the leg symptoms.
Dr. Ved Prakash, Director of CTVS at Yatharth Super Speciality Hospitals, Greater Noida, leads comprehensive peripheral vascular disease treatment in Delhi NCR — from minimally invasive angioplasty to open bypass surgery and limb salvage procedures.
Symptoms and Risk Factors for Peripheral Vascular Disease
PVD often develops silently. Know the symptoms at each stage:
- Early stage: Cramping pain in the calf, thigh, or buttock when walking — relieved completely by rest (claudication)
- Moderate stage: Walking distance before pain starts progressively shortens over months
- Severe (Critical Limb Ischaemia): Rest pain especially at night, non-healing wounds, black or dark toes (gangrene)
- Diabetic patients: Neuropathy can mask early symptoms — PVD often discovered only when a wound fails to heal
- At risk: Smokers, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, age over 60
Peripheral Vascular Disease Treatment Options in Delhi NCR
Peripheral Angioplasty
Minimally Invasive First Choice
When arterial anatomy is suitable, a balloon catheter opens the narrowed artery and a stent maintains patency — without open surgery. Dr. Ved Prakash's preferred first approach when feasible. Patients are typically discharged within 24–48 hours and return to normal activity within a week.
Peripheral Arterial Bypass
For Complex Blockages
For long-segment blockages, calcified arteries, or previously failed angioplasty. A surgical bypass using a vein or synthetic graft restores blood flow to the limb, bridging the blocked segment. A major component of peripheral vascular disease treatment in Delhi for advanced cases.
Diabetic Foot Vascular Care
Preventing Amputation
A coordinated approach combining vascular intervention to restore circulation with specialist wound care to heal non-healing ulcers. The goal is always to avoid amputation where blood flow can be restored — even in long-standing, complex diabetic foot wounds in Delhi NCR.
Limb Salvage Surgery
When It Is Urgent
For patients with critical limb ischaemia at immediate risk of amputation. Urgent revascularisation — combining endovascular and open techniques — restores perfusion and saves the limb. Dr. Ved Prakash prioritises limb salvage in every case before considering amputation.
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How Peripheral Vascular Disease Is Diagnosed and Treated
STEP 01
Assessment
Clinical examination + Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) measurement + duplex ultrasound arterial mapping. CT angiography for precise anatomical planning before any intervention. Cardiac risk is also assessed alongside limb disease.
STEP 02
Intervention
Angioplasty, bypass surgery, or limb salvage as appropriate for the anatomy. Most angioplasty patients are discharged within 48 hours. Open bypass surgery requires 5–7 days in hospital followed by clinic review.
STEP 03
Follow-Up
Regular vascular clinic review, duplex surveillance of bypass grafts, cardiovascular risk management (cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes, smoking cessation), and specialist wound care for diabetic foot patients in Delhi NCR.
Why Choose Dr. Ved Prakash for Peripheral Vascular Disease Treatment in Delhi?
Dr. Ved Prakash treats peripheral vascular disease in Delhi as part of a broader cardiovascular picture, assessing each patient's cardiac and cerebrovascular risk alongside their limb disease. Patients with PVD often have undiagnosed coronary artery disease — identifying this before a major vascular operation is essential to safe surgical planning.
His commitment to limb salvage means he always tries the least invasive option first — reserving bypass surgery for cases where angioplasty is not feasible or has failed — and recommending amputation only when all revascularisation options have been exhausted.
Patient Questions Answered
Frequently Asked Questions About Peripheral Vascular Disease Treatment in Delhi
What is peripheral vascular disease treatment in Delhi?
Peripheral vascular disease treatment in Delhi includes peripheral angioplasty and stenting, arterial bypass surgery, diabetic foot vascular care, and limb salvage surgery — all available at Yatharth Super Speciality Hospital, Greater Noida, under Dr. Ved Prakash's care.
Can peripheral vascular disease be treated without surgery?
In early stages, lifestyle changes, cholesterol-lowering medication, and antiplatelet drugs can stabilise PVD. Angioplasty or bypass surgery is recommended when symptoms are severe, limiting, or limb-threatening.
Can a diabetic foot wound heal without amputation in Delhi?
Yes — in many cases, even long-standing diabetic ulcers heal once blood flow is restored through angioplasty or bypass. Early referral to a vascular surgeon in Delhi is the single most important factor in avoiding amputation.
How do I know if I have peripheral artery disease?
The most common symptom is cramping leg pain when walking that is completely relieved by rest. An Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) test and duplex ultrasound can confirm the diagnosis. Please contact the clinic at +91-9355255106 to arrange an assessment in Delhi NCR.
Book Your Peripheral Vascular Disease Consultation in Delhi
If walking causes leg pain, or if a wound is not healing, I can assess the blood supply to your legs and recommend the safest, most effective peripheral vascular disease treatment in Delhi to protect your limb health.
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