Arterial Revascularization

Minimally Invasive Vascular Care with Advanced Technology

At DFW Surgical Partners, our Endovascular Surgery program specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the arteries and veins using minimally invasive, image-guided techniques. These procedures are performed through small punctures rather than large incisions, allowing patients to experience less pain, faster recovery, and reduced risk of complications compared to traditional open surgery.

Our experienced vascular specialists utilize advanced imaging and catheter-based technologies to restore and improve blood flow throughout the body. Common conditions treated with endovascular procedures include peripheral artery disease (PAD), critical limb ischemia, venous insufficiency, and dialysis access maintenance.

Common Endovascular Procedures

Why Choose Endovascular Surgery at DFW Surgical Partners

Our center combines state-of-the-art technology with the skill and experience of board-certified vascular surgeons to deliver personalized, evidence-based care. Every patient receives a tailored treatment plan designed to achieve the best possible outcome while minimizing downtime and maximizing comfort.

With an on-site accredited surgical facility, DFW Surgical Partners offers patients safe, efficient, and cost-effective outpatient care in a modern, compassionate environment.

Arterial Revascularization

Minimally invasive and surgical options to restore blood flow to the legs and feet—performed safely and efficiently at our ambulatory surgery center.

Normal artery Narrowing Restored flow

Illustration: narrowed artery with restored flow after revascularization.

Same‑day procedures

Most endovascular treatments are outpatient with a typical stay of 2–4 hours.

Board‑certified specialists

Interventional vascular and cardiology teams with ASC experience.

Insurance friendly

We work with most major plans and offer transparent pricing options.

When is revascularization considered?

Your clinician may recommend restoring blood flow if you have symptoms, wounds, or test results showing significant blockages in the arteries of the legs and feet.

Balloon angioplasty

Opens narrowed areas with a tiny balloon.
Balloon expands to open the narrowing

Stent placement

Tiny metal scaffold helps keep the artery open.

Self‑expanding stent supports the vessel wall

Atherectomy

Gently removes plaque from the vessel wall.
Plaque is shaved to widen the channel

Stent placement

Tiny metal scaffold helps keep the artery open.

Self‑expanding stent supports the vessel wall

Targeted endarterectomy + stent

Combines a tiny surgical opening with endovascular tools.

Small incision + catheter‑based treatment

Patch angioplasty

Surgical patch widens a focal narrowing.
Self‑expanding stent supports the vessel wall

Autologous vein bypass

Uses your own vein to route blood around a blockage.
Blood rerouted around blockage

Prosthetic graft bypass

Synthetic conduit when veins are not suitable.
Synthetic conduit when vein not suitable

Before your procedure

Day of procedure

Benefits

Risks

Recovery

Visual: Before & After Blood Flow

An illustration comparing a narrowed artery before treatment and restored flow after intervention.

Before

After

Frequently asked questions

Will I be awake?
Most endovascular procedures use local anesthesia with light sedation. You’ll be comfortable and able to go home the same day in most cases.
Typically 45–120 minutes depending on complexity; plan for a half‑day visit including check‑in and recovery.
Many patients are referred by a primary care or wound‑care provider, but you can also contact us directly to discuss symptoms.
Educational content only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Your care plan is individualized after evaluation.

Ready to talk about leg pain or slow‑healing wounds?

Our team can review your imaging and tailor a plan.