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Lee's Summit
3600 NE Ralph Powell Rd. , Suite A (Procedures) / Suite D (Clinic)
Lee's Summit, MO 64064
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Find expert mesenteric ischemia treatment. Our team provides advanced vascular solutions for abdominal blood flow disorders.
Reviewed by VIS clinical team Last reviewed: May 2026
Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia (CMI) occurs when plaque buildup narrows the arteries supplying blood to the intestines. This restricted blood flow causes abdominal pain after eating, leading to fear of eating and unintended weight loss. If left untreated, CMI can severely impact a person’s quality of life and overall health.
The hallmark symptoms of CMI include:
Mesenteric stenting is a minimally invasive procedure performed by an experienced vascular specialist to restore blood flow to the intestines. It is designed to treat CMI effectively without the need for major surgery.
A small needle is used to access the wrist or groin artery with ultrasound guidance.
X-ray dye is injected to create a detailed map of the intestinal arteries.
The doctor crosses the blockage and expands the artery using a stent and balloon.
The instruments are removed, and the access site is closed with pressure. A small bandage is applied.
Lifestyle changes and dietary adjustments can help manage mild cases of CMI or complement procedural treatment:
No, it is performed under IV sedation, with only mild discomfort during balloon or stent expansion.
The procedure typically takes 1—2 hours, depending on the complexity of the blockage.
Most patients return to normal activities within 1 week and experience full recovery within 1—2 weeks.
Risks are minimal but may include bleeding, infection, or reduced blood flow to the intestines.
Most patients experience long-lasting relief, but follow-up care is essential to monitor artery health.
Insurance typically covers the procedure if medically necessary. Check with your provider for details.
At Vascular & Interventional Specialists, we are committed to providing innovative, minimally invasive treatments to help you live pain-free. Contact us today or call (605) 217-5617 to schedule your consultation and take control of your vascular health. If you experience emergency symptoms, such as severe pain or difficulty moving, call 911 immediately.
Lee's Summit
3600 NE Ralph Powell Rd. , Suite A (Procedures) / Suite D (Clinic)
Lee's Summit, MO 64064
+1 more locations