SPECIALIST DIAGNOSTIC

Coronary Angioplasty

Minimally invasive treatment to restore blood flow to your heart

30-120

Minutes (Procedure Duration)

Stent Placement

Advanced Technology

Overview

Coronary angioplasty, also known as percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), is a procedure that uses a small balloon to widen blocked or narrowed coronary arteries. During the treatment, a thin tube called a catheter is inserted through a blood vessel, typically in the wrist or groin, and guided to the affected coronary artery.

A small balloon at the tip of the catheter is then inflated to compress the plaque against the artery wall, improving blood flow to the heart muscle. In many cases, a small mesh tube called a stent is placed in the artery to help keep it open after the balloon is removed.

Key Points:

Minimally invasive balloon procedure

Restores blood flow to heart muscle

Often includes stent placement

Performed in cardiac catheterisation lab

The Clinical Journey

01

Initial Consultation

Comprehensive review of your medical history and symptoms.

02

Diagnostic Testing

ECG, echocardiogram, and coronary angiography to assess blockages.

03

Procedure Planning

Detailed discussion of treatment approach and expected outcomes.

04

Recovery & Follow-Up

Direct clinical oversight and explanation of findings by Dr. Hartley personally.

Request Consultation

Speak with Dr Adam Hartley about whether coronary angioplasty may be suitable for your condition.

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