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To open an artery near the heart

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A stent is implanted in a patient to enlarge or in some limited case to strengthen veins or arteries. This procedure is only performed on patients that have issues with blood flow and/or require greater blood pressure due to medical or mechanical (pacemaker requirements) needs.

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The main use of a coronary stent is to keep the arteries that supply blood to the heart open during treatment of coronary heart disease. There has been some controversy however about the success of the stent.

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Is a coronary stent artificial?

A coronary stent is an artificial support device placed in the coronary artery to keep the vessel open after treatment for coronary artery disease.


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By forming a rigid support, the stent can prevent restenosis and reduce the need for coronary bypass surgery.


Where in the body is a cardiac stent placed?

A coronary stent (or cardiac stent) is placed in arteries that supply blood to the heart. The stent is a tube that is designed to keep the arteries open to increase blood flow.


When does someone need heart stents?

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What is risk factor of plaque breaking off during a stent placement in a coronary artery?

It all depends on the cardiovascular health of the individual.To minimize the chances of blood clots, surgeons prescribe blood thinning medication after they insert a stent in a coronary artery.