Abstract

Peripheral vascular disease is circulation disorders that affect blood vessels outside of the heart and brain. It often neglected by patients but in later stage it causes serious problems. Smoking tobacco is the main culprit for PVD. So, this challenging subject is taken up for the present study in which we will be studying the clinical profile and management modalities for PVD in our hospital. This prospective study was conducted between September 2014 to September 2021on patients admitted to Smt. B. K. Shah Medical Institute and Research Centre, Dhiraj Hospital Piparia Vadodara. 50 patients having symptoms of peripheral vascular disease. This prospective study conducted at S.B.K.S.M.I.R&C. Dhiraj Hospital Piparia Vadodara, included 50 patients with acute pancreatitis, male and female (M: F =41:9),mean age is 35.5 years, smoking is the significant risk factor, medical therapy is more preferable in initial of disease while surgical treatment late phase. Peripheral vascular disease is mainly seen in elderly male specially seen in smokers and tobacco chewer ,claudication ,restpain,ulcer are the main symptoms , management is based upon claudication grading grade 1 and grade 2 can be manged conservatively while grade 3 and 4 required surgical management. Ilizarov, vascular bypass graft.

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