Nowadays, practically all angioplasty operations use coronary stents. A stent is a little metal mesh coil that may be expanded. In order to prevent the artery from narrowing or closing once more, it is injected into the freshly opened portion of the artery. Tissue will begin to cover the stent like a layer of skin once the stent has been implanted. Nowadays, practically all angioplasty operations use coronary stents. A stent is a little metal mesh coil that may be expanded. In order to prevent the artery from narrowing or closing once more, it is injected into the freshly opened portion of the artery. Tissue will begin to cover the stent like a layer of skin once the stent has been implanted.
Nowadays, practically all angioplasty operations use coronary stents. A stent is a little metal mesh coil that may be expanded. In order to prevent the artery from narrowing or closing once more, it is injected into the freshly opened portion of the artery. Tissue will begin to cover the stent like a layer of skin once the stent has been implanted. Nowadays, practically all angioplasty operations use coronary stents. A stent is a little metal mesh coil that may be expanded. In order to prevent the artery from narrowing or closing once more, it is injected into the freshly opened portion of the artery. Tissue will begin to cover the stent like a layer of skin once the stent has been implanted.
A Coronary Stent is a small mesh tube used to keep an artery open in the heart. It's implanted during angioplasty to restore blood flow. In India, it's widely available and affordable.
Advanced technologies like drug-eluting stents are commonly used for precise treatment and reduced risk of re-blockage.