What is Angioplasty and It’s Benefits?

Angioplasty:

  1. About one-third of patients with arteria coronaria Disease (CAD) undergo coronary angioplasty and stenting
  2. per annum, over 3 hundred thousand angioplasties are wiped out India
  3. In spite of being common, there’s a prevailing lack of awareness about the procedure

What is Angioplasty?

  • A non-surgical procedure with no cuts or stitch
  • It unblocks the narrowed or blocked arteries
  •  Done within the cardiac Catheterization Laboratory (Cath-lab) by the team of cardiologist and vascular surgeons
  •  Performed without anesthesia

Who CAN undergo Angioplasty?
If you have:

  • Atherosclerosis (reduced blood flow to the guts thanks to hard, narrow, or stiffen arteries)
  • An attack
  • Frequent pain (angina) that are not responding to medications and lifestyle change

Who CANNOT undergo Angioplasty?

If you’ve got diabetes:

  • Who have severe blockage in coronary arteries
  • When the most artery that brings blood to the left side of the heart is narrow
  • When your cardiac muscle is weak
  • When you’ve got multiple diseased blood vessels

Recovery after Angioplasty:

  • A hospital stay of about 1-2 days
  •  Start walking within 2-6 hours
  •  Return to normal activities during a week
  •  Avoid physical activities, strenuous work or any quite weight lifting for about fortnight
  •  Gradual exercise regime as recommended by your doctor
  •  To prevent reoccurrence of the disease, keep a healthy lifestyle minus smoking, raised cholesterol diet, and weight increase

Benefits of Angioplasty:

  • Increases the flow of blood to the guts
  • Decreases attack risk
  • Reduces angina risk
  • Smaller incision so spend less time within the hospital
  • Faster recovery

Dr. Yadav Munde is among a handful of Vascular Surgeon in Pune, who possess an additional qualification in Interventional Radiology and practice Interventional Radiology exclusively.