Minimally Invasive Endovascular Treatment
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
Patient-Focused Evidence:
What the Research Shows Minimally invasive endovascular treatment can restore circulation to the legs without open surgery, improving walking distance, reducing pain, and helping patients stay active.
What the Procedure Is Like
Using live X-ray imaging, Dr. Khalil guides a thin catheter through a tiny access point (often wrist or groin) to the narrowed artery. A balloon is used to open the vessel, and a stent may be placed to keep it open.
Recovery & Downtime
Most patients go home the same day or after a short stay and recover much faster than bypass surgery.
For Referring Physicians
What the Research Shows Minimally invasive endovascular treatment can restore circulation to the legs without open surgery, improving walking distance, reducing pain, and helping patients stay active.
What the Procedure Is Like
Using live X-ray imaging, Dr. Khalil guides a thin catheter through a tiny access point (often wrist or groin) to the narrowed artery. A balloon is used to open the vessel, and a stent may be placed to keep it open.
Recovery & Downtime
Most patients go home the same day or after a short stay and recover much faster than bypass surgery.
For Referring Physicians
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