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SchemaTest — Peripheral Angioplasty & Stenting

Catheter-based procedure to open blocked leg arteries using balloon inflation and stent placement.

Peripheral angioplasty and stenting is a minimally invasive, catheter-based procedure that opens narrowed or blocked arteries in the legs.

Peripheral angioplasty and stenting is a minimally invasive, catheter-based procedure that opens narrowed or blocked arteries in the legs to restore blood flow.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is angioplasty covered by insurance? +

    Yes. Peripheral angioplasty and stenting is covered by Medicare and most major insurance plans when deemed medically necessary for symptomatic PAD.

  • How soon can I return to work? +

    Most patients return to desk work within 2–3 days and to physical work within 1–2 weeks. Avoid heavy lifting for 5–7 days after the procedure.

  • Will I need blood thinners after the procedure? +

    Yes. Dual antiplatelet therapy (aspirin + Plavix) is typically prescribed for 1–3 months after stent placement to prevent clot formation.

Anesthesia Type

Conscious Sedation

Typical Duration

1–2 hours

Performed At

Outpatient Surgery Center

Recovery Time

1–2 weeks

Hospital Stay

Same-day discharge