Advanced Vascular Interventions

Best Peripheral Angioplasty Specialist in Jaipur.

Restore blood flow and prevent strokes. Dr. Anshu Kabra provides life-saving Peripheral Vascular Disease treatments and Carotid Angioplasties using cutting-edge, minimally invasive stenting.

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Dr. Anshu Kabra - Peripheral Vascular Disease and Carotid Angioplasty Specialist in Jaipur

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Identifying Vascular Blockages

Warning Signs of Peripheral & Carotid Disease.

Atherosclerosis (plaque buildup) doesn't just affect the heart; it can dangerously narrow the arteries in your legs, arms, and neck. Ignoring these symptoms can lead to severe complications, including limb loss or a major stroke:

Leg Pain & Cramping

Experiencing painful muscle cramping in your hips, thighs, or calves while walking or climbing stairs (claudication) that disappears after resting.

Coldness & Numbness

Noticeable coldness in your lower leg or foot, especially when compared to the other side, along with severe numbness or weakness.

Stroke Warning Signs

Sudden weakness or numbness in the face, difficulty speaking, or sudden vision problems. These are critical indicators of a blocked carotid artery in the neck.

The Interventional Solution

Minimally Invasive Arterial Stenting.

You don't need major open surgery to clear blocked blood vessels in your neck or legs. As a leading specialist in Peripheral Vascular Disease[cite: 24], Dr. Kabra utilizes advanced catheter-based Angioplasty to restore healthy circulation.

  • Peripheral Angioplasty: Tiny balloons and stents are used to crush blockages in the legs, saving limbs from amputation and eliminating severe walking pain.
  • Carotid Angioplasty: A delicate, life-saving procedure to open the arteries in your neck, ensuring optimal blood flow to the brain to prevent a stroke.
  • Zero Major Incisions: Entirely performed through a tiny needle puncture, leading to a rapid, comfortable recovery.
Diagram showing a carotid and peripheral angioplasty stent placement
Clinical Protocol

How Vascular Angioplasty Works

1

Vascular Mapping (Angiography)

Dr. Kabra inserts a thin catheter through an artery (usually in the groin or wrist). Contrast dye is injected to precisely map the exact location and severity of the blockage in your leg or neck.

2

Balloon Expansion

A specialized balloon-tipped catheter is guided directly into the narrowed artery. It is carefully inflated to compress the hardened cholesterol plaque against the artery walls, instantly widening the blood channel.

3

Stent & Embolic Protection

A permanent metal mesh stent is placed to keep the artery propped open. During Carotid Angioplasty, Dr. Kabra also utilizes an "embolic protection device" (a tiny filter) to catch any loose plaque, ensuring it doesn't travel to the brain.

Surgical Authority

Why Trust Dr. Kabra?

Operating on the delicate carotid arteries supplying the brain requires an elite level of interventional mastery.

As a Senior Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at Narayana Multispecialty Hospital, Dr. Kabra has successfully executed 25+ highly complex Carotid Angioplasties and 25+ Peripheral Angioplasties. His extensive procedural volume in treating Peripheral Vascular Disease guarantees that patients receive world-class, life-saving care with minimal risk.

"My mother was suffering from mini-strokes because of a severely blocked artery in her neck. Dr. Kabra performed a Carotid Angioplasty. He placed a stent to keep the artery open. We felt so safe in his hands, and she has been completely stroke-free since the procedure."

— Rahul J., Jaipur

"I had such terrible pain in my calves that I couldn't even walk to the market. Another doctor said I might lose my toes. Dr. Kabra found the blockage in my leg and fixed it with a peripheral stent. I walked out of the hospital the next day without any pain."

— Harish M., Vaishali Nagar

Peripheral & Carotid Angioplasty FAQs

What is Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD)?
Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) is a slow and progressive circulation disorder. It involves the narrowing or blockage of the blood vessels outside of your heart and brain, most commonly in the arteries supplying the legs and feet. It is typically caused by atherosclerosis (plaque buildup).
Is Carotid Angioplasty safer than open neck surgery?
For many patients, especially those who are older or have other significant medical conditions, Carotid Angioplasty with stenting is considered much safer and less traumatic than traditional open surgery (endarterectomy). It is performed entirely through a tiny puncture, avoiding large neck incisions and general anesthesia.
How long is the recovery time?
Because these are minimally invasive, catheter-based procedures, the recovery is remarkably fast. Most patients stay in the hospital overnight for observation and can resume normal, light activities within a few days of returning home.
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