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low cost angioplasty in India

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low cost angioplasty in India

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  1. Angioplasty

  2. About Angioplasty • Angioplasty opens blocked arteries and restores normal blood flow to your heart muscle. Angioplasty is not major surgery. Angioplasty is done by placing a catheter (thin tube) through a small puncture in a leg or arm artery to the heart. The blocked artery is opened by inflating a tiny balloon in it. • If you are suffering from coronary artery disease, the arteries in your heart are narrowed or blocked by a sticky material called plaque. Angioplasty is a procedure to restore blood flow through the artery. • Angioplasty is a medical process that is usually performed by doctors immediately after a heart attack. • Angioplasty is most effective if the doctor performs it within the 24 hours after a heart attack. • Angioplasty will reduce the risk of having another heart attack or the need of open-heart bypass surgery.

  3. How is angioplasty performed? • Doctors usually perform angioplasty while the patient is under local anesthesia. First, doctors will make an incision in the arm. They'll insert a catheter with a tiny inflatable balloon on the end into your artery. Doctor guides the catheter up into the blocked coronary artery using X-ray, video and special dyes. Once it's in position, the balloon is inflated to widen the artery. The fatty deposits, or plaque, get pushed against the wall of the artery. This clears the way for blood flow. • In some of the cases, the catheter is also equipped with a stainless steel mesh called a stent. The stent is used to hold the blood vessel open and can remain in place after the balloon is deflated and removed. Once the balloon is pulled out, your doctor can also remove the catheter. The procedure may take half an hour to several hours.

  4. What types of Procedures are used in Angioplasty? • Balloon: A catheter with a small balloon tip is guided to the narrowing in your artery. Once in place, the balloon is magnified to push the plaque and stretch the artery open to boost blood flow to the heart. • Stent: This is a small tube that acts as a scaffold to support the inside your coronary artery. A balloon catheter is placed over a guide wire, puts the stent into your narrowed coronary artery. Once in place, the balloon is magnified, and the stent expands to the size of the artery and holds it open. The balloon is then deflated and removed while the stent stays in place. Over several weeks, your artery heals around the stent.

  5. What happens after an Angioplasty? • If the catheter was put into the artery, you will have to lie flat (without bending your legs) while the groin sheath is in place. A sheet may be placed across your leg with the sheath to remind you to keep it straight. • After the sheath is removed, you will have to lie flat for about 6 hours to prevent bleeding, but your nurse can raise your head about two pillows high after 2 hours. Your nurse will tell you when you can get out of bed. It may be sooner than 6 hours if a collagen "plug" was put into your artery. Your team will let you know. • You should not eat or drink anything except clear liquids until the groin sheath is removed. That's because you can get nauseated while it's on. Once you can eat, you will be urged to follow a heart-healthy diet.

  6. How long will it take to recover from angioplasty? • You can return to normal activities after around 4 days of surgery although, you should avoid any strenuous work or lifting any object heavier than 6 Kg's for at least 4 weeks after angioplasty. You also need to avoid driving, long drives, strenuous exercises such as swimming and hiking for at least 4 weeks after angioplasty.

  7. Best hospitals for Angioplasty in India? • Some of the best hospitals for Angioplasty in India are: • BLK Super Specialty Hospital, New Delhi • Medanta - The Medicity, Gurgaon • Fortis Escorts, New Delhi • Apollo Indraprastha, New Delhi • Apollo Bangalore • Apollo Chennai • Fortis Bangalore • Fortis Mulund, Mumbai • KokilabenDhirubhaiAmbani Hospital, Mumbai • Apollo Health City, Hyderabad

  8. Cost of Angioplasty in India at different locations? • Cost of Angioplasty in USA will cost around Rs. 16 to 20 Lakhs ($25,000 to $30,000). • Cost of Angioplasty in UK will cost around Rs. 13 to 15 Lakhs ($20,000 to $22,000). • Cost of Angioplasty in Europe will cost around Rs. 10 Lakhs ($15,000). • Cost of Angioplasty in UAE will cost around Rs. 9 Lakhs ($13,000). • Cost of Angioplasty in India will cost around Rs. 2 to 4 Lakhs ($4,000 to $6,000).

  9. What is the cost of Angioplasty in India? • Cost of angioplasty in India is very less as compared to the other countries. The cost of angioplasty in India will be approx Rs. 2 to 4 Lakhs depending upon the type of stent and facilities.

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