Vascular reconstruction is a field of research that focuses on restoring blood flow to damaged or diseased blood vessels. This can involve both surgical and non-surgical techniques to repair or replace damaged vessels, such as arteries and veins. Vascular reconstruction is often used to treat conditions such as peripheral artery disease, aneurysms, and other vascular disorders. The goal of vascular reconstruction is to improve blood flow, reduce symptoms, and prevent further complications such as tissue damage or stroke. Researchers in this field may study new materials, technologies, and techniques to improve the success and outcomes of vascular reconstruction procedures.