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How Vascular Conditions Can Impact Kidney Health New York, NY

How Vascular Conditions Can Impact Kidney Health

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Your kidneys depend on a steady, healthy blood supply to function properly. When vascular conditions interfere with that flow, the effects can be serious and sometimes permanent. At the practice of Alan Benvenisty in New York City, patients are treated for complex vascular issues that can directly affect kidney health, including conditions involving the intestinal arteries.

The Link Between Blood Flow and Kidney Function

The kidneys filter waste and regulate fluid balance, but they can only do this with adequate circulation. When arteries narrow or become blocked, less oxygen-rich blood reaches the kidneys. Over time, this can lead to reduced kidney function or even kidney failure.

One condition that highlights this connection is intestinal artery disease, also known as mesenteric artery disease. This occurs when arteries supplying blood to the intestines become narrowed due to atherosclerosis, the same process that causes heart disease.

While this condition primarily affects digestion, it is often part of a broader vascular disease pattern. Patients with intestinal artery disease frequently have blockages in other arteries, including those supplying the kidneys. According to the National Kidney Foundation, approximately 1 in 7 adults in the United States has chronic kidney disease, and vascular issues are a major contributing factor.

How Intestinal Artery Disease Signals Broader Risk

When intestinal arteries are affected, it’s often a warning sign of widespread vascular disease. This means the renal arteries, which supply the kidneys, may also be compromised.

Reduced blood flow to the kidneys can lead to a condition known as renal artery stenosis. This can cause high blood pressure that is difficult to control and gradually impair kidney function. In some cases, patients may not notice symptoms until significant damage has already occurred.

For individuals with both intestinal and kidney artery disease, the risk of organ damage increases. Without proper blood flow, tissues in both the intestines and kidneys can begin to deteriorate.

Why Early Intervention Matters

When patients are diagnosed with kidney and intestinal artery disease, immediate intervention is critical. Restoring blood flow helps protect organs from permanent tissue damage and preserves function.

Treatment depends on the severity and progression of the disease. In many cases, minimally invasive procedures such as angioplasty and stenting can be used to open narrowed arteries and improve circulation. These techniques involve inserting a small balloon to widen the artery and placing a stent to keep it open.

In more advanced cases, open surgical procedures may be necessary to bypass blocked arteries and restore proper blood flow. The goal in every case is the same: prevent further damage and support long-term organ health.

When to See a Specialist

You should consider seeing a vascular specialist if you have unexplained high blood pressure, declining kidney function, or symptoms of intestinal artery disease such as abdominal pain after eating or unintended weight loss.

Dr. Benvenisty is a renowned general, vascular, and endovascular surgeon with a super specialty in kidney and renal disease. With extensive experience in procedures such as limb bypass surgery and renal transplant surgery, he provides advanced care for patients with complex vascular conditions.

Vascular disease doesn’t just affect one part of the body. It can impact multiple organs at once, including the kidneys. Early diagnosis and treatment can make a critical difference in protecting your long-term health.

If you suspect your kidneys are being affected by vascular disease, do not wait to seek treatment. Contact the office of Dr. Benvenisty in NYC to schedule your appointment.

Posted on behalf of Dr. Alan Benvenisty

440 West 114th St, Second Floor
New York, NY 10025

Phone: (212) 523-4706

Monday & Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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