Atherectomy in India

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in India performing Atherectomy.
Fortis Escorts Heart Institute Contact Fortis Escorts Heart Institute
Private Hospital, New Delhi, India
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation   NABH AccreditationNABH Accreditation
EHIRC is a JCI accredited hospital which is a Centre of Excellence providing the latest technology in: Cardiac Surgery, Interventional Cardiology, Minimally Invasive Surgery (Robotics), Non-Invasive Cardiology, Paediatric Surgery & Paediatric Cardiology
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Atherectomyupon request
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Dr. Budhaditya Chakaraborty
Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeon
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Dr. Md Abrar H.Nizami
Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeon
Columbia Asia Referral Hospital Contact Columbia Asia Referral Hospital
Private Hospital, Bangalore, India
NABH AccreditationNABH Accreditation
A 200-bed facility located at Gateway Center in Northwest Bangalore. The hospital opened in 2008 and provides comprehensive tertiary-level services, such as cardiac operations, orthopedics and neuroscience, as well as secondary-level medical care.
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Dr. S.Mukundan, MBBS, MS, MCh, DNB
Dr. S.Mukundan, MBBS, MS, MCh, DNB
Chief of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery
Dr. Nitin G.Bulagannawar, MBBS, MS, MCh, FAIS
Dr. Nitin G.Bulagannawar, MBBS, MS, MCh, FAIS
Consultant Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeon
Narayana Hrudayalaya Health City Contact Narayana Hrudayalaya Health City
Private Hospital, Bangalore, India
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation   NABH AccreditationNABH Accreditation
A conglomeration of hospitals in one campus, including: the Sparsh Hospital for Orthopedics & Trauma, the Mazumdar Shaw Cancer Center, the Narayana Hrudayalaya Heart Hospital, the Narayana Nethralaya Eye Hospital, as well as a full fledged multi specialty hospital.
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Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty
Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty
Chairman & Senior Consultant Cardiac Surgeon
Dr. Colin John
Dr. Colin John
Senior Consultant Cardiac Surgeon
Moolchand Medcity Contact Moolchand Medcity
Trust Hospital, New Delhi, India
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation   NABH AccreditationNABH Accreditation
Trust based hospital that treats around 7,000 international patients a year. India's first JCI and comprehensive NABH accredited hospital.
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Dr. Saket Bharadwaj
Dr. Saket Bharadwaj
Interventional Cardiology
Dr. Nirmalaya Mukherjee
Dr. Nirmalaya Mukherjee
Interventional Cardiology
Fortis Hospital Noida Contact Fortis Hospital Noida
Private Hospital, Noida, India
NABH AccreditationNABH Accreditation
Located near Delhi, Fortis Hospital Noida is a Centre of Excellence for Orthopaedics and Neurosciences with a focus on Cardiac Sciences, Minimally Invasive Surgeries and Oncology.
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Atherectomyupon request
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Dr. Adarsh Koppula
Dr. Adarsh Koppula
Beating Heart Bypass Surgery (CABG), Valve Replacement
Dr. Anand Kumar Pandey
Dr. Anand Kumar Pandey
Interventional Cardiology
Apollo Hospital Chennai Contact Apollo Hospital Chennai
Private Hospital, Chennai, India
JCI AccreditationJCI Accreditation   NABH AccreditationNABH Accreditation
The Apollo Hospital Chennai is part of the Apollo Hospitals group. The hospital is JCI accredited and considered as one of the best hospitals in India.
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Dr. M.R Girinath
Cardio Thoracic Surgery
Dr. Dillip K Mishra
Dr. Dillip K Mishra
Cardio Thoracic Surgery
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About Atherectomy

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What is Atherectomy?
Atherectomy is a minimally invasive procedure to remove atherosclerosis from a blood vessel. It is also used to treat peripheral arterial disease and coronary artery disease. A sharp blade attached to a catheter is used to remove plaque. The plaque is collected by the catheter and removed.

How is the Atherectomy Performed?
  • A catheter is inserted through a small puncture of the artery in the leg.
  • The plaque is scraped away using the blade attached to the catheter.
  • A chamber in the catheter collects the plaque for removal.
  • The catheter may need to be inserted many times to remove a large amount of atherosclerosis.

How to Prepare for Atherectomy?
  • A few days before atherectomy, certain tests need to be performed on the patient.
  • The patient may need to discontinue some medications before the procedure.
  • The patient’s full medical checkup needs to be conducted.



Duration of procedure/surgery:
Approximately 2 hours

Days admitted:
1 to 2 days

Anesthesia:
Local anesthesia

Recovery:
- After the procedure, the patient is required to lie down flat for 3 hours or more in the recovery room where the patient’s condition is monitored closely.
- The patient will continue to receive intravenous medication like blood thinners to prevent clotting.

Risks:
- Embolization – debris blocking the arteries are dislodged in the lower area of the leg
- Perforation
- Restenosis – the artery is re-blocked, usually if the patient smokes cigarettes

After care:
- The patient should take the required medications as per the doctor’s instructions.
- Over-the-counter medicines should not be taken without consulting the doctor.
- The patient should not drive while taking narcotic medication.
- The patient should take a healthy diet after a consultation with the dietician. Lots of liquid intake is recommended.
- The patient should exercise regularly, which makes the heart stronger.
- The patient should quit smoking.
- Stress should be avoided and relaxing techniques should be practiced by the patient.

The patient should contact the doctor if the following symptoms occur:
- Fever
- Nausea
- Infection or bleeding at the catheter insertion site
- Chest pain
- Breathing difficulty
- Heavy sweating
- The leg that was used the atherectomy becomes painful or numb or cold and pale

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