Dr Venkatesh

Mesenteric and Renal Artery Interventions

Varicose Vein Relief, Precision Care by Dr Bollineni.

Dr Venkatesh Bollineni specializes in Mesenteric and Renal Artery Interventions, providing expert care for patients with vascular conditions affecting the abdominal and kidney arteries. With advanced knowledge and precision, he treats conditions like chronic mesenteric ischemia and renal artery stenosis to restore blood flow and improve organ function. His approach emphasizes patient safety, advanced techniques, and a commitment to successful outcomes.

Causes of Mesenteric and Renal Artery Conditions include:

  1. Diabetes: Damages blood vessels over time, accelerating the progression of arterial disease.
  2. Smoking: Damages the vascular system, leading to a higher risk of arterial blockages.
  3. Age: The risk of arterial disease increases as a person ages.
  4. Genetics: Family history of vascular disease can predispose individuals to these conditions.
  5. Obesity: Contributes to high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diabetes.

Symptoms of Mesenteric and Renal Artery Conditions may include:

  1. Flank Pain: Pain in the side or lower back can be related to renal artery issues.
  2. Sudden Severe Abdominal Pain: This may be a sign of an acute arterial blockage or infarction.
  3. Fatigue and Weakness: General symptoms of reduced blood flow and organ function.
  4. Swelling in the Legs or Ankles: Indicates poor circulation due to blocked arteries.
  5. Diarrhea: Occasional episodes can occur due to poor blood flow.

Varicose Vein Relief, Precision Care by Dr Bollineni.

Dr Venkatesh Bollineni specializes in Mesenteric and Renal Artery Interventions, providing expert care for patients with vascular conditions affecting the abdominal and kidney arteries. With advanced knowledge and precision, he treats conditions like chronic mesenteric ischemia and renal artery stenosis to restore blood flow and improve organ function. His approach emphasizes patient safety, advanced techniques, and a commitment to successful outcomes.

Causes of Mesenteric and Renal Artery Conditions include:

  1. Diabetes: Damages blood vessels over time, accelerating the progression of arterial disease.
  2. Smoking: Damages the vascular system, leading to a higher risk of arterial blockages.
  3. Age: The risk of arterial disease increases as a person ages.
  4. Genetics: Family history of vascular disease can predispose individuals to these conditions.
  5. Obesity: Contributes to high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diabetes.

Symptoms of Mesenteric and Renal Artery Conditions may include:

  1. Flank Pain: Pain in the side or lower back can be related to renal artery issues.
  2. Sudden Severe Abdominal Pain: This may be a sign of an acute arterial blockage or infarction.
  3. Fatigue and Weakness: General symptoms of reduced blood flow and organ function.
  4. Swelling in the Legs or Ankles: Indicates poor circulation due to blocked arteries.
  5. Diarrhea: Occasional episodes can occur due to poor blood flow.
FAQs

Your Questions Answered, Clarity Delivered!

These interventions are procedures to treat blockages or narrowing in the mesenteric (digestive system) or renal (kidney) arteries, often due to atherosclerosis.

They are needed to restore blood flow to vital organs like the kidneys and intestines, preventing complications such as organ damage or failure.

Conditions include chronic mesenteric ischemia (reduced blood flow to intestines) and renal artery stenosis (narrowing of kidney arteries leading to hypertension or kidney damage).

These procedures are often minimally invasive, involving angioplasty (balloon dilation), stent placement, or surgery to restore blood flow to affected areas.

Angioplasty involves inserting a catheter with a balloon to open up the narrowed artery, often followed by stent placement to keep it open.

Stents are used to prop open the artery after angioplasty, preventing re-narrowing and ensuring long-term blood flow restoration.

Candidates include patients with severe artery narrowing causing symptoms like abdominal pain, weight loss (mesenteric ischemia), or high blood pressure (renal artery stenosis).

Risks include bleeding, infection, artery rupture, or complications related to stent placement or angioplasty, though these are rare with skilled intervention.

These interventions are highly effective in relieving symptoms, restoring organ function, and reducing the risk of severe complications like kidney failure or bowel infarction.

Recovery time varies but typically takes a few days to weeks for angioplasty or stenting, with most patients resuming normal activities within a month.

FAQs

Your Questions Answered, Clarity Delivered!

These interventions are procedures to treat blockages or narrowing in the mesenteric (digestive system) or renal (kidney) arteries, often due to atherosclerosis.

They are needed to restore blood flow to vital organs like the kidneys and intestines, preventing complications such as organ damage or failure.

Conditions include chronic mesenteric ischemia (reduced blood flow to intestines) and renal artery stenosis (narrowing of kidney arteries leading to hypertension or kidney damage).

These procedures are often minimally invasive, involving angioplasty (balloon dilation), stent placement, or surgery to restore blood flow to affected areas.

Angioplasty involves inserting a catheter with a balloon to open up the narrowed artery, often followed by stent placement to keep it open.

Stents are used to prop open the artery after angioplasty, preventing re-narrowing and ensuring long-term blood flow restoration.

Candidates include patients with severe artery narrowing causing symptoms like abdominal pain, weight loss (mesenteric ischemia), or high blood pressure (renal artery stenosis).

Risks include bleeding, infection, artery rupture, or complications related to stent placement or angioplasty, though these are rare with skilled intervention.

These interventions are highly effective in relieving symptoms, restoring organ function, and reducing the risk of severe complications like kidney failure or bowel infarction.

Recovery time varies but typically takes a few days to weeks for angioplasty or stenting, with most patients resuming normal activities within a month.

 

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Precision Care, Vascular Expertise – Dr Venkatesh Bollineni.

Monday
9AM - 5PM
Tuesday
9AM - 5PM
Wednesday
9AM - 5PM
Thursday
9AM - 5PM
Friday
9AM - 5PM
Saturday
1PM - 8PM
Sunday
10AM - 4PM
24*7 Emergency Care Open
Why Choose Us

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Specialized Expertise:

Dr Venkatesh Bollineni brings extensive experience in performing complex mesenteric and renal artery interventions, ensuring that patients receive exceptional care and successful outcomes.

Advanced Treatment Options:

We use the latest techniques and state-of-the-art equipment to provide accurate diagnoses and effective treatments for optimal patient recovery.

Comprehensive Patient Care:

Our approach focuses on personalized attention, supporting each patient through the treatment process with a commitment to safety, comfort, and ongoing care.

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