PCI stents and ballooning of coronary arteries
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) stents are tiny tools that are used to hold the coronary arteries wide. The coronary arteries supply the heart with a blood full of oxygen. When the coronary arteries are narrowed they do not allow adequate blood to stream the heart and the stents solve this problem. It is usually done in combined with ballooning (Angioplasty).

What is a stent?
A stent is a small tool that holds open blood passages in your hearts coronary arteries. It is a mesh tube that is often applied to treat coronary arteries that have gotten narrowed. First a tiny balloon is used to widen the coronary arteries (by angioplasty or ballooning). Then the stent is replaced. Sometimes more than one stent is needed depending on the disease. Stents are made of different materials such as fabric, metal mesh, and silicone. Also, they may get made of a combination of two or more materials. Fabric stents are used in larger arteries like the aorta.


Coronary arteries ballooning and stenting
Coronary arteries ballooning (angioplasty) is a medical procedure in which the doctor uses a balloon to open a blockage in those arteries that are narrowed by atherosclerosis. This procedure is used to:
- Improve symptoms of CDA
- Reduce the damage from a heart attack
- Reduce the risk of death


Different types of coronary artery stents
Bare _ metal stents These stents do not have a special medicine coating. They are bare metal and act as scaffolding for vessels. As the artery heals, new tissue grows around the placed stent and holds it in place. But, an overgrowth of scar tissue may increase the risk of re-blockage.



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