A technique called angioplasty is used to clear clogged coronary arteries brought on by coronary artery disease. Without requiring open heart surgery, it restores blood flow to the heart muscle. In an emergency situation, such as a heart attack, angioplasty can be performed. If your healthcare professional has a strong suspicion that you have heart problems, it can also be done as elective surgery. Another name for angioplasty is percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). A long, thin tube (catheter) is inserted into a blood vessel and directed to the blocked coronary artery during angioplasty. At the end of the catheter is a small balloon. The balloon is inflated at the heart artery's constricted portion once the catheter has been inserted. As a result, the artery's walls are pressed against the plaque or blood clot. Your doctor might determine that you require a different kind of procedure. This can entail performing an atherectomy at the location of the arterial constriction to remove the plaque. The medical professional doing the atherectomy may employ a rotating-tip catheter. The narrowed area of the artery is reached by the catheter, which breaks up or removes the plaque to widen the artery.
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