Angioplasty and Stent Placement
Angioplasty and stent placement is a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure used to treat coronary artery disease (CAD) — a condition caused by the narrowing or blockage of the heart's blood vessels due to plaque buildup.
What is Angioplasty?
Angioplasty, also known as Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI), involves the insertion of a small balloon through a catheter into a narrowed coronary artery. The balloon is gently inflated to widen the artery and restore blood flow to the heart muscle.
What is a Stent?
In most cases, a stent — a small, mesh-like metallic scaffold — is placed at the site of the blockage to keep the artery open permanently. Drug-eluting stents are commonly used to reduce the risk of re-narrowing (restenosis).
When is it recommended?
Acute heart attack (STEMI/NSTEMI)
Unstable angina or chest pain not relieved by medication
Significant coronary artery narrowing found on angiography
High-risk coronary lesions with compromised blood flow
Benefits of Angioplasty and Stenting
Rapid symptom relief (e.g., chest pain, breathlessness)
Minimally invasive with faster recovery
Improved heart function and reduced risk of heart attacks
Short hospital stay (typically 1–2 days)
Advanced Techniques Available
For patients with complex or calcified lesions, we also offer:
Rotational Atherectomy (ROTA)
Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL)
Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS)
CHIP angioplasty for high-risk cases
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