
Cardiovascular Interventions
Cardiovascular interventions are medical procedures used to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels. These minimally invasive techniques, often performed through small incisions or catheters, help open blocked arteries, repair damaged vessels, or improve blood flow. Common interventions include angioplasty, which uses a balloon to open narrowed arteries, and stent placement, where a tiny mesh tube keeps an artery open. These procedures aim to restore normal heart function, reduce symptoms like chest pain, and prevent heart attacks, improving overall cardiovascular health with less recovery time than traditional surgery.