Bypass Graft and Stent Surveillance
Follow-up vascular duplex for selected bypass grafts, stents, and post-procedure circulation questions where velocity changes may guide further physician review.

Duration
45-60 minutes
Location
Salmiya
Visit Time
45-60 minutes
Preparation
Bring procedure details, previous reports, and the treating doctor’s request.
Clinic
International Hospital, 2nd Floor, Vascular Department
Best for
When the question is vascular
What surveillance looks for
Surveillance checks flow velocities, waveform changes, patency, and signs that a graft or stent may need closer review by the treating team.
Why previous reports help
Comparison with previous scans is often the most useful part of surveillance because changes over time can matter more than one isolated number.
New severe limb pain, sudden coldness, blue toes, or loss of pulse needs urgent medical care.
Booking Path
From question to report
Send the procedure type and date before booking.
Bring operative notes or old ultrasound reports if available.
The report focuses on patency, flow, and comparison.
Patient Questions
Practical details before the visit
This information is general and does not replace physician assessment or emergency care for severe symptoms.
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