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Foot Revascularization in Mohali | Restore Blood Flow & Save Your Limb

If you are experiencing chronic foot pain, non-healing wounds, or risk of amputation, foot revascularization in Mohali at Fortis Hospital Mohali offers a life-changing solution - restoring critical blood flow and giving patients a renewed chance at a pain-free life.

Led by Dr. Ravul Jindal, a renowned vascular surgeon with 30+ years of expertise, our dedicated limb salvage programme combines advanced endovascular techniques with precise surgical planning - saving limbs and transforming lives across Mohali and North India.

Foot Revascularization in Mohali | Restore Blood Flow & Save Your Limb

99%

Recovery Rate

What is Foot Revascularization?
What is Foot Revascularization?
Procedure Insights

What is Foot Revascularization?

Foot revascularization surgery reopens or bypasses blocked arteries in the legs and feet. When peripheral arterial disease causes arterial insufficiency, foot tissues are deprived of oxygen, leading to tissue death, gangrene, and amputation without timely intervention.

By restoring blood flow through minimally invasive endovascular techniques or open surgical bypass, foot revascularization promotes wound healing and prevents amputation. It remains one of the most critical advancements in treating peripheral vascular disease affecting the foot.

When to See a Vascular Surgeon Immediately

Seek urgent consultation with a vascular surgeon if you notice any of the following warning signs. Early action can prevent irreversible limb damage:

Blackening or gangrene of toes - Critical tissue death indicating severe ischemia requiring emergency surgical care.

Severe rest pain - Intense, burning foot pain that worsens at night or when reclining without relief.

Rapidly enlarging foot ulcers - Wounds that are not responding to standard antibiotics or specialized wound care.

Diabetic foot complications - Presence of signs reflecting a reduced pulse or significant skin colour changes.

Cold, pale, or pulseless foot - Acute symptoms indicating a sudden arterial occlusion that threatens limb viability.

Conditions Treated with Foot Revascularization

Doctors treat a wide range of vascular conditions using advanced foot revascularization techniques in Mohali. Every patient receives a tailored strategy to restore flow and prevent permanent tissue damage.

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Stage 01

Step 1: Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI)

Addressing severe arterial obstruction that causes persistent rest pain and requires immediate intervention to restore circulation.

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Stage 02

Step 2: Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia (CLTI)

Managing long-term blockages that endanger overall limb viability, focusing on durable revascularization to save the foot.

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Stage 03

Step 3: Diabetic Foot Ischemia

Treating diabetes-related vascular damage that causes poor foot circulation and high risks of secondary complications.

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Stage 04

Step 4: Non-Healing Foot Ulcers

Restoring blood supply to wounds failing to close due to inadequate perfusion, enabling the body's natural healing process.

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Stage 05

Step 5: Gangrene Foot Treatment

Managing tissue death requiring urgent revascularization to prevent amputation and preserve as much healthy tissue as possible.

Clinical Comparison

Benefits and Risks of Foot Revascularization

Foot revascularization offers life-changing outcomes for patients with critical limb ischemia - but like all vascular procedures, it carries risks that must be carefully assessed. Dr. Ravul Jindal evaluates every patient individually to maximise benefits and minimise complications.

Benefits of Foot Revascularization

  • Best for: Patients with non-healing wounds, rest pain, or gangrene risk

  • Restores blood flow to the foot and lower limb

  • Closes chronic non-healing ulcers and open wounds

  • Eliminates ischemic rest pain and nighttime leg pain

  • Prevents gangrene progression and limb loss

Risks of Foot Revascularization

  • Best for: Understanding before proceeding with treatment

  • Re-occlusion of the bypass or treated vessel over time

  • Post-surgery infection at the wound or graft site

  • Wound healing complications, especially in diabetic patients

  • Higher risk in patients with uncontrolled diabetes or active smoking

Post-Surgical Care

Recovery After Foot Revascularization Surgery

Recovery time varies by procedure type, ranging from one week for endovascular treatment to six weeks for open bypass surgery.

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Endovascular Procedure - hospital stay 1-2 days, resume light activities within a week

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Open Bypass Surgery - hospital stay 5-7 days, full recovery in 4-6 weeks

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Follow-Up Doppler Studies - regularly monitor graft patency and vessel blood flow

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Strict Risk Factor Control - manage diabetes, blood pressure, and cholesterol consistently

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Smoking Cessation - the single most important lifestyle change after vascular surgery

Vascular Excellence

Why Choose Dr. Ravul Jindal in Mohali?

When foot blood flow is critically compromised, surgical expertise and rapid intervention determine whether a limb is saved or lost. Dr. Ravul Jindal at Fortis Hospital, Mohali delivers life-changing foot revascularization with unmatched clinical precision.

Vascular Veins Specialist in Mohali,Chandigarh

"His dedication to saving every limb through advanced surgical techniques and personalised care makes Dr. Ravul Jindal the most sought-after foot revascularization specialist across Mohali and North India."

30+Years of
Expertise

Clinical Mastery

30+ years of specialised vascular and limb salvage surgery expertise.

Global Training

Fellowship training at Imperial College London, St. Mary's Hospital.

Leadership

Director & HOD of Vascular Surgery at Fortis Mohali for 16+ years.

Surgical Pioneer

Pioneer in complex foot-level and below-knee arterial reconstruction.

Proven Success

Thousands of successful limb salvage procedures with outstanding outcomes.

Regional Trust

Preferred vascular specialist across Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.

Cost of Foot Revascularization in Mohali

Foot revascularization cost in Mohali depends on procedure type, severity of arterial blockage, graft selection, diagnostic requirements, and hospital stay duration - ensuring transparent and personalised pricing at Fortis Hospital, Mohali.

Foot revascularization procedure

Starting From

1,50,000

Below-knee bypass surgery

Starting From

1,80,000

Pedal angioplasty and stenting

Starting From

1,20,000

Pre-operative CT angiography / Doppler ultrasound

Starting From

2,500

ICU monitoring and hospital stay

Starting From

5,000per day

Note: Treatment cost is personalised following a thorough vascular assessment and consultation with Dr. Ravul Jindal. Final charges vary based on procedure complexity, graft selection, hospital stay, and individual patient requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.1 What is foot revascularization surgery?
Foot revascularization surgery is a procedure that reopens or bypasses blocked arteries supplying the foot, restoring blood circulation and preventing tissue damage or amputation.
Q.2 Who needs foot revascularization?
Patients with critical limb ischemia, chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), diabetic foot ischemia, non-healing foot ulcers, or gangrene are candidates for foot revascularization.
Q.3 What is the success rate of foot revascularization?
Success rates are high in experienced hands. Limb salvage rates of 80 to 90% at one year are routinely achieved at Fortis Hospital, Mohali, depending on patient factors and disease severity.
Q.4 Is foot revascularization safe for diabetic patients?
Yes. Diabetic patients are among the most common candidates for foot revascularization. With careful preoperative assessment and blood sugar optimisation, outcomes are excellent.
Q.5 What is recovery time after foot bypass surgery?
Recovery from foot bypass surgery typically takes 4 to 6 weeks for full recovery, with hospital discharge in 5 to 7 days. Endovascular procedures allow return to activity within a week.
Q.6 What is the difference between angioplasty and bypass for the foot?
Angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure using a balloon catheter to open blocked arteries from inside. Bypass surgery creates a new route around the blocked artery using a vein graft. The choice depends on the location and extent of disease.
Q.7 What is the best treatment for diabetic foot ulcer in Mohali?
The best treatment for a diabetic foot ulcer caused by poor circulation is foot revascularization, followed by structured wound care. Dr. Ravul Jindal offers comprehensive diabetic limb salvage services in Mohali.

Don't Risk Amputation – Consult Today

Living with foot pain or non-healing wounds? Dr. Ravul Jindal offers world-class foot revascularization in Mohali—saving limbs across the Tricity and Punjab.

30+ Years Experience
Director & HOD at Fortis Mohali
High Limb Salvage Rates
Advanced Imaging & Hybrid OT
Comprehensive Diabetic Foot Care