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Vascular Surgery
Expert surgical care for arteries, veins, and circulation-related conditions. We treat varicose veins, aneurysms, diabetic foot, and complex vascular blockages through minimally invasive and open surgical procedures.
Overview
Vascular Surgery is the speciality focused on diagnosing and treating disorders of the arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels. These include blocked arteries, aneurysms, varicose veins, deep vein thrombosis, and diabetic foot ulcers. Left untreated, vascular conditions can lead to limb damage, stroke, or life-threatening complications.
At Astra Super Speciality Hospital, our Vascular Surgery team provides both minimally invasive and open surgical care for a wide range of circulatory disorders. Using advanced imaging, endovascular tools, and microsurgical techniques, we aim to restore blood flow, prevent complications, and preserve limb function — especially in high-risk patients like diabetics or those with hypertension.
Conditions We Treat
We treat arterial and venous disorders affecting the limbs, brain, and organs — helping prevent strokes, limb loss, and chronic pain from circulation issues.
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) & Limb Ischemia
We treat narrowed or blocked arteries that reduce blood flow to the limbs and increase risk of ulcers or gangrene.
Conditions we treat includes – Claudication, Critical Limb Ischemia, Arterial Blockages, Atherosclerosis of Limbs, Rest Pain, Non-Healing Foot Ulcers.
Aneurysms & Vascular Malformations
We repair abnormal artery enlargements that can rupture or compress nearby organs.
Conditions we treat includes – Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA), Thoracic Aneurysm, Peripheral Aneurysm, Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs).
Varicose Veins & Chronic Venous Insufficiency
We offer cosmetic and functional treatment for twisted, enlarged leg veins that cause pain, heaviness, or skin changes.
Conditions we treat includes –Varicose Veins, Spider Veins, Venous Ulcers, Venous Reflux Disease, Post-Thrombotic Syndrome.
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) & Blood Clots
We manage dangerous blood clots in the deep veins to prevent pulmonary embolism and long-term complications.
Conditions we treat includes – DVT, Pulmonary Embolism Risk, Chronic Venous Obstruction, May-Thurner Syndrome, Iliac Vein Compression.
Diabetic Foot & Vascular Ulcers
We provide limb-saving care for diabetic foot conditions using revascularization and wound healing strategies.
Conditions we treat includes –Non-Healing Ulcers, Foot Gangrene, Infected Diabetic Wounds, Toe Necrosis, Peripheral Neuropathy with Vascular Compromise.
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Services, Treatments & Procedures
Our vascular surgery department offers advanced procedures for restoring circulation, managing veins, and preventing amputation or stroke.

Endovascular Angioplasty & Stenting
Minimally invasive procedures to open blocked arteries using balloons and stents — restoring limb blood flow and relieving symptoms.

Aneurysm Repair
We offer both traditional surgery and stent-graft placement to repair aneurysms and prevent life-threatening rupture.

Arterial Bypass Surgery
Used in critical limb ischemia, a surgical bypass is created to reroute blood around blocked arteries — helping avoid amputation.

Vascular Access Surgery (AV Fistula)
Creation of arteriovenous fistulas or grafts for dialysis patients needing long-term vascular access.

Diabetic Limb Salvage Surgery
We use a multidisciplinary approach to restore blood flow, control infection, and save limbs in high-risk diabetic patients.
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Meet Our Experts
Our vascular surgeons specialize in treating both chronic and emergency circulation issues, focusing on preserving limbs, improving mobility, and preventing long-term complications.
- FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Here you will find answers to the most common questions about Astra Super Speciality Hospital, services provided by us and how we can help you with your health needs.
What is the first sign of a blocked artery in the leg?
Pain or cramping in the calf while walking (claudication), cold feet, or slow-healing wounds may indicate peripheral artery disease.
Are varicose veins dangerous or just cosmetic?
While many are cosmetic, some cause heaviness, pain, ulcers, or blood clots. Treatment prevents complications and improves comfort.
Can vascular disease be treated without surgery?
Yes. Early stages may respond to medications, compression therapy, or lifestyle changes. Surgery is reserved for advanced or high-risk cases.
What causes aneurysms and how are they detected?
Aneurysms can be caused by hypertension, smoking, or genetics. They’re often detected via ultrasound or CT angiogram before rupture.
How are diabetic foot ulcers treated?
We use wound care, infection control, revascularization, and offloading techniques to heal ulcers and prevent amputations.