Vascular Stenting

VASCULAR & STENT SUPPORT PROCEDURE

Vascular stenting is a minimally invasive procedure that places a small mesh tube inside a narrowed or weakened blood vessel to help support blood flow. For selected patients, stenting may be used after angioplasty or as part of treatment for arterial or venous narrowing.

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Quick Summary

Key takeaway: Vascular stenting places a small mesh tube inside a blood vessel to help keep the treated area open.

Stents may be used in selected arteries or veins depending on the vessel involved, narrowing severity, vessel response to angioplasty, symptoms, and long-term treatment goals.

WHAT IS VASCULAR STENTING?

Vascular stenting is a catheter-based procedure that places a small expandable mesh tube inside a blood vessel. The stent helps support the vessel wall and keep the treated area open so blood can flow more easily.

Stenting is often performed after angioplasty when a vessel needs extra support. In some cases, stents may be used for arterial narrowing, venous narrowing, dialysis access problems, or other selected vascular conditions.

Vascular stenting is not appropriate for every narrowed vessel. The decision depends on symptoms, vessel size, blockage location, anatomy, imaging findings, clot risk, and whether medication or another procedure may be better.

Who May Be a Good Candidate

A full evaluation helps determine whether vascular stenting is appropriate based on symptoms, imaging findings, vessel anatomy, treatment response, and overall health.

Conditions Treated

Vascular stenting may be considered for selected arterial or venous conditions when additional vessel support may improve blood flow.

Peripheral Arterial Disease

Narrowed leg arteries may need stent support when balloon treatment alone is not enough.

Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease

Pelvic artery narrowing may be treated with stenting in selected patients.

Venous Narrowing

Some narrowed veins may require stent support when symptoms and anatomy justify treatment.

Dialysis Access Narrowing

Selected access-related narrowing may need stent-based support after evaluation.

Benefits of Treatment

Benefits depend on vessel type, stent location, disease severity, anatomy, medications, and follow-up care.

How the Procedure Works / What to Expect

Vascular stenting is performed with imaging guidance. A catheter is guided to the treatment area, the vessel is prepared, and a stent is expanded into position when needed.

Preparation Before Treatment

During the Procedure

Recovery & Aftercare

Risks / Considerations

Related Treatments / Alternatives

Depending on vessel response and treatment goals, vascular stenting may be performed with angioplasty or other vascular procedures.

Angioplasty

A balloon-based procedure used to open narrowed vessels and improve blood flow.

Angioplasty & Stenting

A combined approach that may use balloon treatment and stent support together.

Frequently Asked Questions

Vascular stenting is a minimally invasive procedure that places a small mesh tube inside a blood vessel to help keep it open.
No. Angioplasty uses a balloon to widen a vessel, while stenting places a support tube that remains in the vessel.
A stent may be needed when a vessel needs extra support after angioplasty or when anatomy and symptoms support stent placement.
Yes. Stents can develop re-narrowing or clotting over time, so medication and follow-up testing may be important.
Risks may include bleeding, bruising, vessel injury, stent narrowing, stent clotting, incomplete treatment, or need for another procedure.
The best option depends on symptoms, imaging findings, vessel anatomy, narrowing severity, angioplasty response, and overall health.

Locations

LVVIS offers vascular evaluation and treatment planning at multiple Las Vegas locations. Choose the office that is most convenient when scheduling your visit.

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