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Minimum Cost 3000 USD
Average Cost 4000 USD
Maximum Cost 6000 USD

Procedure Type

Surgical

Procedure Duration

2-3 hours

Hospital Stay (Days)

5 - 7 days

What Is a Femoro-Femoral Bypass?

A femoro-femoral bypass is a vascular surgical procedure performed to restore proper blood flow to the lower limbs when one of the major arteries in the groin—the femoral artery—is severely narrowed or blocked. The surgery involves connecting the healthy femoral artery on one leg to the femoral artery on the opposite leg using a synthetic graft, allowing blood to bypass the blockage. This procedure is typically considered for patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD), where narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the legs.

Why Might I Need a Femoro-Femoral Bypass?

This bypass is usually recommended when there is a blockage in the iliac artery or common femoral artery on one side that cannot be treated with angioplasty or stenting. It is an option for individuals who experience severe leg pain, non-healing ulcers, or tissue death due to reduced blood flow. The goal of the procedure is to prevent limb loss, relieve symptoms, and improve walking ability and overall quality of life.

How Is the Femoro-Femoral Bypass Procedure Performed?

The surgery is carried out under general or regional anesthesia. The surgeon makes small incisions near the groin on both sides to expose the femoral arteries. A prosthetic graft, often made from Dacron or PTFE (Gore-Tex), is then tunneled under the skin from one groin to the other. One end of the graft is sewn to the femoral artery with adequate blood flow, while the other is connected to the blocked side, thus rerouting blood around the obstruction. The procedure usually takes 2–3 hours.

Doctors for Femoro-Femoral Bypass in India

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Dr. Sushant Srivastava

Shallby Sanar International Hospital, Gurugram

Chairperson Heart & Lungs Transplant - CTVS

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Dr. Udgeath Dhir

Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram

SENIOR DIRECTOR CARDIO THORACIC VASCULAR SURGERY

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Dr. Neerav Bansal

Accord Hospital, Faridabad

Director MBBS, MS (General Surgery), M.Ch (CTVS)

What Can I Expect After the Surgery?

After the surgery, patients are moved to a recovery area where vital signs and circulation are closely monitored. Most individuals spend a few days in the hospital. The incisions in the groin area may feel sore for a short time, but pain is generally manageable with medications. Walking and light activities are usually encouraged soon after surgery to promote circulation and healing. Full recovery can take several weeks.

What Are the Risks Involved in Femoro-Femoral Bypass?

Like all surgeries, femoro-femoral bypass carries certain risks. These may include infection, bleeding, graft blockage, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), or delayed wound healing, especially in people with diabetes or poor circulation. In rare cases, graft failure or complications involving the heart or lungs may occur. The success of the surgery largely depends on the patient’s overall health and commitment to post-operative care.

Leading Hospitals for Femoro-Femoral Bypass in India

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Manipal Hospital

New Delhi, India

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Accord Hospital

Faridabad, India

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KIMS Hospitals Hyderabad

Hyderabad, India

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