Coronary Stenting Introduction
Coronary stenting is a procedure to open narrowed or blocked heart arteries. A small mesh tube called a stent is placed inside the artery to keep it open. This helps improve blood flow to the heart muscle and reduces chest pain.
How Coronary Stenting Works
During coronary stenting, a thin, flexible tube called a catheter is inserted through a blood vessel, usually in the groin or wrist, and guided to the blocked artery. A tiny balloon at the catheter’s tip is inflated to widen the artery, and the stent expands to hold the artery open. The stent stays in place permanently, supporting the artery walls. Specialized imaging tools like fluoroscopy help doctors see inside the arteries during the procedure. The stents are often coated with medicine to prevent artery narrowing again. This minimally invasive technique avoids the need for open-heart surgery and speeds recovery.
Why It’s Done?
- To treat coronary artery disease causing chest pain (angina).
- To restore blood flow after a heart attack.
- To prevent artery blockage from worsening.
- To improve heart function and reduce risk of heart failure.
Products Related to Coronary Stenting
- Balloon catheters
- Drug-eluting stents
- Bare-metal stents
- Guidewires
- Angioplasty balloons
- Stent delivery systems
- Contrast dye
- Imaging equipment (fluoroscopy machines)
- Hemostatic devices
- Anticoagulant medications
Top 5 Countries of Coronary Stenting
- United States
- Germany
- Japan
- South Korea
- Brazil
Coronary Stenting Benefits
- Reduces chest pain by improving blood flow.
- Lowers the chance of future heart attacks.
- Shortens hospital stay compared to surgery.
- Allows faster recovery and return to daily activities.
- Minimizes damage to the heart muscle during blockages.
Advin Health Care is a leading manufacturer of coronary stenting related products, ensuring high-quality tools for safe and effective procedures.
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