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Radial Procedure for angioplasty
Feb 26 2009, 3:01 AM EST
| Post edited: Mar 2 2009, 1:42 AM EST
The severe ailment of artery blockade needs immediate and expert medical care and angioplasty being one of the potent means to take care of the problem presently offers a bifurcation namely radial procedure for angioplasty. Technically angioplasty is the artificial method of broadening a blood vessel that’s either blocked or narrowed due to atherosclerosis. During angioplasty balloons that are stiffly folded are made to pass through the blocked vessels and lastly these balloons are inflated with pressure of water. Presently the radial approach to angioplasty has come into prominence and more patients seem to prefer this technique. Initially angioplasty used to be a painful procedure for the patients but with the emergence of the radial approach the doctors just need to locate either the right radial artery in the wrist or if it’s too minute then working through the aberrant radial artery will suffice as it can also be utilized as an alternative access zone. Hyderabad based Global Hospital offers the radial procedure for angioplasty treatment smoothly enough thanks to its multifaceted cardiology department that has been active since 2003. The patients get treatment of commendable standards mainly due to the presence of the impeccable intensive care unit and the fully functional Noninvasive Laboratories. Other than just treating coronary blockade through the radial procedure for angioplasty one can also count on Global Hospital’s cardiology department with treatments like Minimal Access Surgery, cardiac Catheterisation, Balloon Valvotomy, Coronary Angiography and Paediatric Interventions etc. Thanks to the Siemens Flat Panel Cath Lab one can be rest assured to be rendered the best treatment for their heart ailments. The Global Hospital being the cradle to the most renowned doctors, promises to offer its patients with best treatments for their ailments and especially any condition involving their heart and arteries. Do you find this valuable? |