Aorto-Femoral Bypass Graft
Aorto-Femoral Bypass Graft is a surgical procedure that redirects the blood flow from the large, blocked arteries in the abdomen and groin region. It is also known as aorto-bifemoral bypass graft and involves placing an artificial graft made of synthetic materials.
The graft is a Y-shaped artificial blood vessel sewn into the blood vessels to redirect blood from the aorta to the femoral arteries, bypassing the blockage.
How is aorto-femoral bypass graft performed?
Before surgery: Before surgery, the doctor will recommend blood tests to assess the patient’s medical condition.
The patient will undergo a pre-anaesthetic check-up (PAC). Once the PAC approval is received, the patient is required to disclose his medical history and current medications he may be taking. The doctor may advise to discontinue certain medicines which may interfere with the surgery.
It is also advised to quit smoking and consuming alcohol a few days before the surgery.
During surgery: The healthcare professional will administer general anaesthesia. Once the patient is unconscious, an incision each will be made in your abdomen and groin regions to place the graft.
The surgeon will sew the single end of the graft into the aorta in the abdominal region and the open ends into the femoral arteries in the groin region.
The surgeon will restore the blood flow and close the incisions.
After surgery: After the surgery, the patient will be under close monitoring for 12-24 hours. The healthcare professionals will constantly examine the patient’s vital parameters during this observation period.
Once the patient regains consciousness, they will move him to ward/room in the hospital.
Cost of the aorto-femoral bypass graft
The surgery is a major, invasive surgery that involves general anaesthesia. The cost may differ based on location, hospitals, and facilities.
Description | Cost |
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Cost of surgery in Hyderabad |
INR 3,60,000-4,20,000 |
Cost of surgery in India |
INR 3,50,000-4,20,000 |
Surgery details | Description |
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Number of days in the hospital |
4 to 7 days |
Type of surgery |
Major |
Type of Anaesthesia |
General anaesthesia |
Number of days required to recover |
4 to 6 weeks |
Duration of the procedure |
3 to 5 hours |
Type of surgical options available |
Invasive |