Diabetic Foot Angioplasty
Diabetic Foot Angioplasty
Overview
A limb-saving, minimally invasive procedure to restore blood flow in patients with
diabetic foot ulcers or gangrene.
What It Is
Tiny balloons and sometimes stents are used to open blocked arteries in the legs
and feet, improving oxygen supply for wound healing.
Benefits
- Prevents amputation
- Saves Leg to the Maximum
- Improves wound healing
- Local anesthesia only
- Faster Recovery
Who It’s For
Patients with diabetes who have non-healing foot wounds, black toes, or pain due to
poor circulation.
Why It’s Critical
Early angioplasty reduces amputation risk and improves quality of life significantly.

