Complex Coronary Interventions

Cutting-edge procedures navigating intricate heart conditions. From bifurcation and CTO angioplasty to left main interventions, these techniques revolutionize cardiovascular care, ensuring precise treatment. A testament to medical innovation, offering hope and healing to patients facing challenging coronary issues with advanced, tailored interventions.

Rotablation

Precision technique using a tiny rotating burr to remove plaque in coronary arteries, restoring blood flow.

Intravascular Ultrasound

High-tech imaging within blood vessels for precise diagnosis, guiding medical procedures with unprecedented clarity.

Left Main Angioplasty

Lifesaving procedure restoring blood flow through the critical left main coronary artery, preventing heart complications.

Bifurcation Angioplasty

Navigating and treating arterial branch points with precision, ensuring optimal blood flow.

CTO Angioplasty

Overcoming chronic total occlusions, restoring blood flow in challenging arteries.

Meet our Specialist

Dr. Ravninder Singh Kuka

Dr Ravninder Singh Kuka is Assistant Director and Senior Consultant of Interventional Cardiology at SPS Hospitals, Ludhiana. He has an experience of 10 years in dealing with cardiac patients

What is Angiography ?

Angiography is a process to determine the percentage of blockage in the main arteries of the heart and also to detect any narrowing of the arteries that can cause a heart ailment. The process itself is very minimally invasive and can be performed in a matter of minutes. For traditional angiography, the doctor inserts a catheter that will pass through an artery located near the arm, upper thigh or groin. This is decided by the doctor on various medical factors. This process is done with local anesthesia and is very quick and with hardly any complications. The doctor then injects a contrast dye into the bloodstream for it to flow in the blood which will then be subjected to X-Ray. The X-Ray pictures will make the bloodstreams stand out due to the contrasting color of the dye and allow the doctor to make a diagnosis of the ailment, blockage or narrowing of the blood vessels. With technological advancements, not all angiography procedures include X-Rays they may also be conducted with the aid of CT scans and MRIs.

When will an Angiography be required?

Patients showing symptoms of heart diseases are the ones that are prescribed an angiography. There may be other conditions or situations when a doctor may ask you to get an angiography done. Let’s look into some conditions that prompt the doctor to do an angiography process on you.

Angina (chest pain)
Abnormal results in non-invasive heart tests
Heart value requiring surgery
Chest Injury
Unstable angina (increasing chest pain)
Pain in the chest, neck, jaw, or arm that other tests don't explain

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