There is no more effective technique to avoid coronary artery blockage than…

Blocks are complicated by calcium deposits in the blood vessels. It is more common in elderly people, people with kidney diseases and diabetics. Even angioplasty cannot be done when calcium hits the blood vessels. In the video, the doctor explains in detail how to safely perform angioplasty in blood vessels with calcium deposits.

Three things need to be kept in mind while performing such angioplasty. It’s all about understanding how much calcium has accumulated and how much. This type of angioplasty should be performed with the help of advanced technologies. One way to overcome this complexity is by rotatation. It is a safe and widely used technique that features a small drill to treat coronary artery disease.

Parikramana is used with experience and with the expectation of facing complexities. This is a therapy performed using a small rotating cutting blade. It is used to open a blocked artery and restore blood flow to or from the heart. A cent is inserted into the artery to prevent the artery from narrowing again.

A long-term buildup of calcium in the walls of the arteries can cause the plaque to become very rigid and hard. In such cases, rotablation is the method used. It is also a safe way to perform angioplasty. Watch the video to know more about it.

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