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Coronary angioplasty
Without it, the heart can't function. Angioplasty and stent placement can ease the blockage of an artery and angina, orpersistent chest pain, that medications can't control. They're also emergency procedures used if someone is having a heart attack.
FAQ
Surgery Duration
An angioplasty normally takes between 30 minutes and two hours, although it can take longer in some cases.
Convalescence
If you had a planned (non-emergency) coronary angioplasty, you should be able to return to work after a week. However, if you've had an emergency angioplasty following a heart attack, it may be several weeks or months before you recover fully and are able to return to work.
Complications
bleeding, clotting, or bruising at the point of insertion.
scar tissue or blood clots forming in the stent.
an irregular heartbeat, or arrhythmia.
damage to a blood vessel, heart valve, or artery.
a heart attack
Pre- and post-operative bans
After angioplasty, you should:
Quit smoking,
Lower your cholesterol levels,
Eat a healthy diet that is low in saturated fat,
Maintain a healthy weight,
Control other conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure,
Get regular exercise,
Take medications as prescribed by your doctor
Used Materials
Catheters, Guidewires, Balloons, Stents, Vascular Closure Devices, Atherectomy Devices