Limb Salvage Procedures
VASCULAR & LIMB PRESERVATION CARE
- Supports limb preservation
- Improves blood flow
- Helps wound healing
- Uses team-based care
Evaluation & Next Steps
- Clear severity assessment and next steps
- Supportive care and recovery guidance
- Care across 4 Las Vegas locations
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Quick Summary
Key takeaway: Limb salvage procedures focus on preserving the foot or leg when severe vascular disease, wounds, or tissue damage place the limb at risk.
Treatment may include vascular imaging, revascularization, wound care coordination, infection management, and close follow-up. The goal is to improve circulation and support healing whenever limb preservation is medically possible.
WHAT ARE LIMB SALVAGE PROCEDURES?
Limb salvage procedures are treatments used when poor circulation, non-healing wounds, tissue loss, or infection place a foot or leg at risk. The goal is to preserve as much limb function as possible while addressing the vascular problem contributing to the threat.
Care may include angioplasty, stenting, atherectomy, bypass planning, wound care, infection evaluation, pressure offloading, or podiatry coordination. The exact plan depends on circulation testing, imaging findings, wound severity, infection risk, and the patient’s overall condition.
Not every threatened limb can be saved, and not every patient is a candidate for every procedure. Early evaluation is important because treatment options may be better before tissue loss or infection becomes advanced.
Who May Be a Good Candidate
- Non-healing foot wounds
- Severe PAD or CLTI
- Rest pain in the foot
- Tissue loss or gangrene
- Amputation risk present
Conditions Treated
Critical Limb-Threatening Ischemia
Non-Healing Wounds
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Diabetic Foot Complications
Benefits of Treatment
- Supports limb preservation
- Improves circulation
- May aid wound healing
- May reduce amputation risk
- Coordinates specialty care
How the Procedure Works / What to Expect
Preparation Before Treatment
- Circulation is tested
- Wounds are evaluated
- Imaging may be planned
During the Procedure
- Blood flow is targeted
- Wound needs are addressed
- Care team is coordinated
Recovery & Aftercare
- Wound checks continue
- Follow-up is essential
- Risk factors are managed
Risks / Considerations
- Healing may be slow
- Infection can progress
- Amputation may still be needed
Related Treatments / Alternatives
PAD Revascularization
Wound Care
Frequently Asked Questions
Locations
LVVIS West Side Consultation Office
8930 W Sunset Rd, Suite 350
Las Vegas, NV 89148
Consultations and vascular evaluations
LV2 Limb & Vascular Division
8930 W Sunset Rd, Suite 350
Las Vegas, NV 89148
Limb preservation and podiatry partnership care
LVVIS East Procedure Office
2250 E Flamingo Rd, Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Procedures, diagnostics, and circulatory care
LVVIS West Side Surgical Center
6120 S Fort Apache Rd, Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89148
Advanced vascular and interventional procedures