Peripheral angiography is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure that uses X-rays and a catheter to examine blood vessels outside of the heart, particularly in the legs. The process involves injecting a contrast dye into the affected area to make the vessels visible on an X-ray image. This helps doctors identify any blockages or damage, allowing them to develop a treatment plan.
Peripheral angiography is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure that uses X-rays and a catheter to examine blood vessels outside of the heart, particularly in the legs. The process involves injecting a contrast dye into the affected area to make the vessels visible on an X-ray image. This helps doctors identify any blockages or damage, allowing them to develop a treatment plan.