Coronary Stenting

Coronary stenting is a common medical procedure used to treat blockages that occur in the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart. This procedure involves the placement of a small metal or mesh tube, known as a stent, inside the affected artery. The stent helps to hold the artery open and prevent it from becoming blocked again, thus reducing the risk of a heart attack. Coronary stenting is often performed as part of an angioplasty procedure, which involves inflating a small balloon inside the narrowed artery to widen it prior to deployment of the stent. The stent is then placed inside the artery using a catheter that is inserted through a small incision in the patient’s groin or wrist. This procedure is typically recommended for patients with significant blockages in their coronary arteries, which can lead to chest pain, shortness of breath, or heart attack. It is also used as a preventative measure in patients who are at risk for developing heart disease or who have a history of heart attacks. While coronary stenting is generally safe and effective, there are some risks associated with the procedure. These include bleeding, infection, and damage to the artery or surrounding tissue. Patients may also experience some discomfort or bruising in the area where the catheter was inserted. In conclusion, coronary stenting is a commonly used procedure in the field of cardiology. It is an effective treatment option for patients with blocked coronary arteries and can help prevent heart attacks and other serious complications.

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