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Coronary Angioplasty, also termed PTCA, as well as peripheral angioplasty with stenting, are minimally invasive surgical techniques used to re-establish normal or improved blood flow through blocked or narrowed arteries. These two procedures represent some of the most important methods available today for treating heart disease and other circulatory conditions affecting peripheral arteries (e.g., legs). Coronary angioplasty with stenting is typically performed by an experienced interventionalist at Manipal Hospitals International utilizing state-of-the-art imaging technologies and an experience-based focus on patient safety, efficacy, and long-term benefit.
It involves using a balloon to enlarge narrowed coronary arteries (the arteries that supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle) and then placing a stent, or support device, in the artery to keep the artery open and provide additional support for blood to flow through.
In simple terms, the coronary angioplasty procedure helps improve blood flow to the heart or other affected areas, reducing symptoms and preventing serious complications like heart attacks.
Angioplasty is recommended when arteries become narrowed due to plaque build-up, restricting blood flow. Without treatment, reduced circulation can lead to pain, organ damage, or life-threatening events.
Angioplasty techniques vary based on the location and severity of artery narrowing. The most appropriate method is chosen after detailed evaluation.
Manipal Hospitals offers comprehensive vascular and cardiac intervention services supported by skilled interventional cardiologists and vascular specialists. Each procedure is carefully planned to maximise safety and long-term success.
Angioplasty may be advised when:
Certain medical conditions may require stabilisation or alternative treatment before angioplasty.
The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia. A catheter is guided through a blood vessel to the narrowed artery. A balloon is inflated to widen the artery, and a stent may be placed to maintain blood flow.
Recovery is usually quick, with most patients walking within hours. Mild soreness at the catheter insertion site is common but temporary.
Hospital stays may range from one to three days, followed by a gradual return to normal activities with guidance on medications and lifestyle changes.
Angioplasty is generally safe. Possible risks include bleeding, infection, artery re-narrowing, blood clots, or allergic reaction to contrast dye. These risks are minimised through careful monitoring and experienced care teams.
The cost of angioplasty depends on the number of arteries treated, the type of stent, and the hospital stay. Manipal Hospital Global offers coronary and peripheral angioplasty at costs that are significantly more affordable compared with many Western and Gulf countries, while maintaining international-quality standards.
Personalised cost estimates are provided after detailed evaluation and imaging.
International patients receive end-to-end assistance, including medical record review, visa support, travel coordination, interpreter services, accommodation planning, and structured follow-up care to ensure a smooth treatment journey.