Do cardiac stent operation safe, what risk is there

Dr. Casey Green
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2025-05-22 12:49:04 Views: 26 times

Coronary stenting is a procedure that involves the implantation of coronary stents. It is safe to judge whether it is safe or not according to the actual situation.

If the patient is young, has acceptable cardiac function, and has no underlying disease, and chooses to go to the cardiovascular department of a regular hospital for treatment, exclude contraindications for surgery, and ask a professional doctor to perform the operation, it is generally considered to be relatively safe. If the patient is too old, has serious cardiac function impairment, has complications such as hypertension, diabetes, or goes to an irregular medical institution for surgery, it is more serious.

Coronary stenting is traumatic and has certain risks, such as vascular injury, heart rupture, cardiac thrombosis, etc. Therefore, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for treatment, strengthen disease management, and reduce risks.



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