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How does Atherectomy Helps Blocked Arteries?

by Rahul Tyagi Team Leader
Atherectomy is a minimally invasive medical technique of cleaning blocked arteries to restore the normal flow of blood. The arteries are a very important part of the circulatory system. Blockage in arteries can be a result of many factors including an injury suffered in an accident, plaque formation and old age. Sometimes it might also be caused by an underlying medical condition. Stenosis can be treated using either the traditional open heart surgery or new minimally invasive techniques. Both the procedures are available at the leading heart hospital in Gurgaon. Cardiovascular specialists in Gurgaon resort to the use of latest machines and equipment to offer the best treatment to their patients.

Atherectomy involves the use of a catheter to remove the plaque. The catheter is fitted with a balloon on one of its end and blade on the other end. It is inserted inside the patient's body via very small incidence and then carefully directed towards the affected artery. Once the catheter is in the right position, the balloon is inflated to force open the walls of the artery and the catheter is rotated. The blade attached to the catheter helps to shave off all the plaque. The procedure is performed by all the leading heart specialists in Gurgaon.

Plaque formation takes place when oil, fat, salt and cholesterol particles present in our blood stick on the walls of the arteries. Plaque is the greatest enemy of our heart which can lead to serious problems like heart attack, stroke and even death. Various symptoms related to the problem include chest pain, difficulty in breathing, general body weakness, nausea, fatigue, unconsciousness and swelling in the limbs. If any of these symptoms are experienced, it is advisable to consult a doctor immediately and get yourself examined.

Atherectomy has helped replace traditional surgery in a lot of cases. Since the procedure is minimally invasive it guarantees a shorter recovery period and minimal scarring. The patient is usually discharged within a day or two. One of the greatest benefits of atherectomy is that it can be performed on patients who are not considered to be eligible for undergoing the traditional open heart surgery which involves a lot of blood loss and other complications.

Atherectomy helps the surgeons to remove the blockage is with higher efficiency and is highly recommended by doctors worldwide.

Dr. Amit Kumar Chaurasia - Heart Valve Therapy
Artemis Road, Sector 51, Gurugram, Haryana 122001
Mail ID - amitkumarchaurasia@gmail.com
Contact no: +91-9910643755

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About Rahul Tyagi Senior   Team Leader

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