The angioplasty procedure is a minimally invasive treatment designed to restore blood flow in narrowed or blocked arteries. It is commonly used to manage heart-related conditions such as coronary artery disease and reduce the risk of heart attack. During the procedure, a balloon-tipped catheter is used to open the artery, and a stent may be placed for long-term support. This content explains when angioplasty is advised, how the procedure is performed, recovery expectations, and follow-up care.
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