Saving Hearts: One Stent at a Time. See Angioplasty & Stent Placement
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Saved my life this procedure, grateful to the cardiologist team at waikato hospital, God bless them all
I was told 80% of patients who get this die within a year 😢
ทำไมไม่แปลไทยจะรู้เรื่องไหมเนี่ย
How much did you pay?
@@perlagutierrez5333 Wow bro... just couldn't help yourself huh?
@@perlagutierrez5333really
I had this done twice, simple procedure while a wake and it saved my life
Pretty incredible. Glad you are ok!
Glory be to the lord
Do exercise & eat healthy...
God bless you
@@karunasharma9515no, glory to the scholars and docter who helped further advance medicine. Your like a north Korean who can see again
I had LAD 95% blocked. This procedure saved my life in 2009 and I’m still going strong ❤
Glad you are ok!!
Good to hear that.
What was your cac score in 2009?
And how much was in LAD?
The plaque is still there around the stent so if you don't change your lifestyle and take prescribed medications after stenting. It can expand again into the stent called STENT RETHROMBOSIS. very difficult to treat again and the alternative is Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting(CABG).
În București?? IT îs resulting a handicapated situation😢
THIS IS COMPLETE FAKE DIAGRAMETIC VEDIO ASK WHY AND SO DONT COMMENT
Thanks very much for the illustration.
God bless you more!
Very sad if that fails
Can qe clear yhe plaque after it forms?
Thank God for science!!! Let us eat healthy if possible!!!
Alhamdullilah ❤️ ilm uchun ❤soglig uchun ❤Alhamdullilah ❤
Thank the doctor
true❤❤
No mention of nutrition in video or by drs
Nutrition is incredibly important. We will be adding more nutrition and cardiac health info soon!
I have this procedure last September 2022. Thank God for saving my life with this kind of procedure.
Don’t thank god, thank the science and intelligent people who created it
@@Visions_in_Toykowhy I should not Thank God, first of all God give us the life to live in this world, now tell me who give the life who invented that procedure?
Kya aap ko kuch bhi dikkat hai ab
Stant Dale baad first month app ko pain hota tha kya aur chalne nai aata tha kya dam bohot aata
@@javeed787need to change lifestyle, eat healthy foods, quit smoking.
Grateful , for the imagination, and goodness of human mind, making 'my' Stent- me. ALIVE.
I prefer to have this procedure done instead of open heart surgery and this is safer than heart surgery
Thank you. I just finished nursing school. We learned about this in German, but it was all theoretical. Seeing it in a video makes it much clearer.
Will undergo angioplasty next week. Wish me luck!
Good luck.
Good luck
Looks like you guys didn’t get a thanks response from him
Thank you everyone. I guess I missed the UA-cam notifications. Everything went well and I'm better than before. 🙏
الله تعالیٰ کی انسان کے اندر دی گئی نعمتیں بہت اہمیت کا حامل ہیں بہت کم لوگ قدر کرتے ہیں اور دوسرا اسے قدر ھو گی جیسے کوئی بڑا مرض لگ جائے وہ سمجھے گا خدا کی نعمت کی قدر و قمیت
I'm so thankful for all the medical staff at Gateway Regional Medical. They saved my life with this procedure!
We're glad they did!
@@healthdecide I'll be glad and grateful all the days of my life too!
Thank God.
@@kobiecamp1134 I do!
The balloon is inflated with high pressure (around 17 bars or 246 PSI) which forces the stent into the endothelium. The stent is not just sitting on the outside of the endothelium as depicted in this video.
Kya jym exercises karsakte after this
@@abeeramir2065 doctor ko puch na bhai
😂 amazing . Save the life. ?? But only în America.
This didnt work for me the stent dissected the artery, so it was unsuccessful. Im on lots of meds for now waiting for the artery to heal. I dont know whats next.😢
हे भगवान ऐसी स्थिति का सामना किसी को भी न करना पड़े सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिन सर्वे सन्तु निरामया ❤❤
Thank You ..Lord for guiding all my doctors to make my angioplasty succesfull🙏🙏💖💖
We can never Thank GOD enough for how HE Protects our organs and how amazing he Created us
AMÉN ! The lord our God is so amazing I want to thank God bc my dad is getting this type of help at the moment ! I want to cry I wish my dad wasn’t going through this but I’m so grateful this is helping him
He created us pretty poorly… Learn how poorly the human body is “designed “ along with other animals.
@@tonyb.2341you can’t make a single wheat but Allah created best and perfect, now it’s upto us that we care ourselves and don’t eat unhealthy foods
👍🙏
I wish I lived in delusion like this.
. Παιδιά, συγχαρητήρια για το ωραίο σας κανάλι. Ευχαριστώ πολύ από Ελλάδα Αθήνα ❤️🌹🌲🌿. Καλή χρονιά. 🙏⭐🌷🍀🌏🙏🌲
A vry good content...i kinder like ths kind of informative content...👍
Excellent procedure but is better if they also clean away the blockage as well
They clean the plaque with roto ablation if needed and then they place the mg stent that is absorbed over a year while on anticoagulation.
I know someone who had this done he’s doing ok now
This was done to my dad. He’s taken great care of himself since then… I’m thankful for everyone in the medical team who saved his life (I’ll also include my mom because she called 911 and did great CPR when he suffered his heart attack)
Thank heavens for you mom acting quickly. And we're glad your dad is doing better.
God bless.
Goodness, those few seconds before the stent opened were trully horrifying. Especially since my mom went through this procedure 2 days ago
How is your mom now.
Wow...I've read about this but couldn't quite fully picture some details as to how it actually works..The moving graphics here help a lot....
We're so glad it was helpful for your understanding. This right here is the reason we created our content - helping people see it to understand it. Cheers!
A mi me pusieron en stern y me siento muy bien. Bravo x la ciencia❤
My husband had this done last year 2 stents thanks to tbe doctors
I had done twice , four stents total. Easier than going to the dentist.
Hii sir howz you doing now?
Doing great! Have to watch diet and exercise and take drug to lower cholesterol. Thanks for asking!😊
@@davem8241 what kind of exercise.
VEry painfull
@@novo611 Not in the slightest, I felt nothing apart from the a small pain from the injection, mine was done through the wrist
Quite amazing when you actually see it rather than reading.
We agree! Seeing it opens up a whole new world of understanding
'@mariejensen+6097, too true!
Thanks so much sir,am so much blessed
I need to have this done but worried about the cost. Been having heart attacks on and off the last few weeks due to stress.
My grandfather died after 3 months of angioplasty, Rip Him
Thanks you for sharing this information ❤
It's very good treatment 😢
Great explanation mam 😃 🎉 thank you so much ☺️ love you 💕
You’re welcome! 💕
Wow that's AMAZING!! I never knew that.
If we could get education like that, everyone would be doctors
Cheers to more education.
The education is greatly appreciated. For I love reading, hearing about, and seeing science.
@@kobiecamp1134 Thank you, and thank you for your thoughtful comments! We make these for people like you!
It is a Blessing
Thanks
gracias por tan interesante procedimiento y traducirlo al español
Thank you for sharing this information wow, we only hear of stent.
Eu tenho 9 stens , colocados em 4 angioplastias diferentes. Não sei se é vantagem. Se eu tivesse passado por outra cirurgia de revascularização enquanto podia, talvez hoje eu estivesse bem. Agora aos 60 anos não posso fazer a cirurgia e não tenho mais onde colocar os stents (que também entopem com o tempo).
Is it even matter stand or by pass !! You are alive
You should still be able to have surgery after 60, and clogged stents can be replaced.
Além dos stents tenho duas pontes, sendo uma radial e uma mamária. A radial está péssima, pois já tem 23 anos. Segundos os médicos o jeito é controlar com remédios. Não sei quanto tempo ainda tenho de vida. Mas estou bem, vivendo um dia de cada vez.
@@alexandrecastrooliveira8379 Mungu mkubwa usijari kila kiumbe ana muda wake maalumu wa kuishi.
My husband had 2 stents last year hes was 67 then hes doing ok now hope you stay healthy
It's our really made from metal?! Could you show us the actual stent?
Why not the took away plaque if they can go so much inside to plant steel stunt ,
Thank you for showing that❤❤❤❤❤❤
You are so welcome
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
I just had a stress test done yesterday. It wasn't good. I might need a Stent. I'm terrified. I find out on the 31st of January.
Bless you god will help you stay strog🙏
Dont be scared its not painful my husband had it done twice hope all goes well
Why can’t they go in there with the same procedure and have a little vacuum that would suck up the plaque in the artery? Or at least break it up .
Maybe they don't want that plaque flowing through your arterys and into your heart
The plaque and injured wall of the artery is extremely thrombogenic (promotes the formation of blood clots) they could travel on the blood and cause serious problems.
I would ask, what are we eating that causes this plaque build-up?
@@SEILLCporkchops, chicken, bacon and eggs, sh!t like that, hereditary trait also possible.
@@shermanlambert2621 Eggs, chicken?? What are you talking about lol
This might sound like a stupid question but why not remove the plaque? do we not have the technology? I'm 73 to 75% clogged in the right artery, I'm on heart medication and a statin right now.
That’s not a stupid question at all! Currently, angioplasty and stent placement are common procedures used to open narrowed arteries caused by plaque buildup. While it might seem logical to remove the plaque, the process is more complicated.
The arteries can be very delicate, and removing plaque could risk damaging the artery wall or causing a blockage elsewhere. Instead, angioplasty uses a balloon to compress the plaque against the artery walls, and a stent is placed to keep the artery open.
There are also procedures like atherectomy, which specifically involves cutting away or shaving off plaque using a special device. However, these procedures are typically used in specific cases depending on the location and extent of the blockage. Researchers are always looking for new techniques and technologies to improve treatment, but for now, angioplasty and stenting have proven to be effective for many patients. It’s essential to keep discussing your condition with your doctor, who can provide personalized advice based on your health status and treatment options.
The downside is that plaque continues to buildup inside the stent, and at around 2 years, the patient will return for another stent because the first stent will have been clogged up. Eventually, the artery tears and arterial bypass surgery is performed. A better option than a stent is to go with an Atherectomy. Plaque is removed, no stent. Minimally invasive.
I have to do more research on Atherectomy, but just by Googling it sounds like a better alternative. But in the meantime I'd prefer not to have any surgery done to remove plaque, or push plaque back. So I will be taking K2(a vitamin that's said to prevent, and reverse plaque build up).
Amazing process.
It really is!
This happened to me last week had a widow maker hart attack and it hurt like mad lucky to be here 😊
We're glad you're here too!
Totally amazing!
Amazing technology
Really great post i like thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
My heart's best friends are a couple of this precious jewels in my LAD❤
marvellous 3112 I dn't understand what you're saying here dammit! (LOL?)
What about that fatty part? Will it remain stuck to that part?
Brilliant video
Perfect tutorial ...i'm gonna try this at my home tonight .....thank you kind sir....😇
REST IN PEACE SHA 🤣
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O would think that pushing the plaque against the artery wall would weaken the wall with all that pressure !?
AMAZING!! YES!! Thank God for science.
I HAVE ONE QUESTION DOES STAND OPEN THE CHEST AND DO THE SURGERY AND THEN PUNCH THE ARTERY ?
It sounds like you have some questions about how stent placement works! During the procedure, they typically do not open the chest. Instead, stent placement is usually done through a minimally invasive approach.
The most common method involves inserting a catheter into a blood vessel, usually in the groin or wrist. The catheter is guided to the blocked artery in the heart. Once there, a small balloon at the end of the catheter is inflated to open the blockage, and then the stent-a small mesh tube-is placed to keep the artery open.
So, there’s no punching of the artery; rather, it’s a carefully controlled process designed to restore blood flow without major surgery.
At the time of inflating, there is no blood flow. Its crazy! What if the artery is 98% blocked ?
My father has 99% clogged. They added stent, but later he died becouse other vein clogged with tromb.😢
I'm trying this at my sleepover
That’s great👏👏
1)Angio plasty through Radial artery 2) Angio plasty through Femoral artery.
Are there any side effects after surgery?
The stent itself usually doesn’t cause side effects unless there's an issue with the procedure. Major side effects typically arise from complications during the stent placement or the procedure itself.
Under optimal conditions, angioplasty and stent placement alleviate symptoms and reduce the risk of heart attack due to obstructive CAD.
If the procedure goes well, patients generally experience only minor discomfort at the catheter entry site, which typically resolves quickly.
When symptoms are successfully relieved, these minor side effects are usually well-tolerated.
However, catheter-based procedures with stent placement can lead to complications ranging from entry site issues to severe problems like stroke, heart attack, or even death.
Fortunately, the risk of these severe complications is low. The most common patient complaints are related to the entry site, including bruising, swelling, bleeding, or minor infection.
You should add that the inflating of the balloon HURT LIKE HELL, as much as an actual heart attack...
Really, didn't know that.
Thank you so much for explain
You are welcome!
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SO MUCH USEFUL.INFORMATION. NO REASON TO REMAIN AN IGNORAMUS.
Saved me in 2008.
We're glad you're here! Hope you're still doing well.
Provding blood to heart
Wow amazing❤️
How is its test done, after taking a few days is it okay or not
At what age do people START getting this done ? And was it planned or in Emergency because a lot of people are saying IT SAVED MY LIFE making me wonder if it was Emergency What happens during it can you feel the second it unblocks or Opens 😢 Ohh Everyone is so brave I'm Scary😮 but what Life has to offer is more time to live and be around the family Curiosity kill's the 🐈
People typically start getting angioplasty and stent placement procedures in middle age or later, often around their 50s or 60s, as this is when coronary artery disease (CAD) becomes more common. However, the procedure can be necessary at a younger age if someone has significant risk factors for heart disease, such as a strong family history, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, or obesity.
Stent placement can be done in both emergency and planned situations: This procedure is often performed during a heart attack to quickly open a blocked artery and restore blood flow to the heart. This is crucial to minimize heart damage and improve survival rates. Stents are also placed during planned procedures. These are scheduled when a patient has significant blockages in their coronary arteries that are causing symptoms like chest pain (angina) but not an immediate heart attack. The goal is to relieve symptoms and prevent future cardiac events
Why don't we have medicine till date to dissolve the meterial which is blocking the arteries... Can't v remove blocked material through surgery
Laser angioplasty
Incredible, unfortunately I had this along with lazer treatment before the stint was placed, thankyou Doc
jamesmorrow3832 why unfortunately? My brother Mike is to have this op in the new year but he won't hear of it and I fear the worst may happen if he knocks the invitation back!
Good luky
Would that thing ever become loose?
Thank you so much❤
You're welcome 😊
I'm only 29 and I need to get this done but I'm so scared. 😢
It’s completely normal to feel scared, especially when facing a procedure like angioplasty and stent placement at a young age. Remember that these procedures are quite common and are performed every day to help improve blood flow and reduce the risk of heart problems.
Healthcare professionals are trained to handle these situations and prioritize your safety and comfort. It might help to discuss your fears with your doctor, who can provide detailed information about the procedure, its benefits, and what to expect before, during, and after.
Understanding the process and knowing that many people experience positive outcomes can also ease some of your anxiety. You’re taking an important step toward improving your health, and you’re not alone in this. Reach out for support from family and friends, too-they can be a great source of comfort.
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Cool video! Quick question; won't the bundle of grey goo bust open the artery?
Arteries are very stretchy
@@JuliusL-sr6euhow stretchy?
@@IntelligentElephantvery stretchy
@@IntelligentElephantarteries are so stretchy they make good bungee cords😂
Just had 2 stents fitted. Im not sure how much exercise is enough for a 51 year old. I dont want to be running marathons, that's for sure. Anyone have any ideas?
After having two stents fitted, it’s great that you’re thinking about exercise! The right amount of exercise is important for maintaining heart health, but it’s essential to approach it carefully, especially after a procedure like this. Here’s a general guideline for someone in your situation:
1. Start slowly: Light activity, like walking, is typically recommended soon after the procedure, usually within a few days to a week. Your cardiologist may suggest starting with short walks (about 10-15 minutes) and gradually increasing the duration.
2. Cardiac rehabilitation: Many people benefit from a cardiac rehab program, which is a supervised exercise plan specifically tailored for people recovering from heart procedures. This program can help you build endurance safely and increase your fitness level while being monitored.
3. Moderate exercise: Once cleared by your doctor, you might aim for around 30 minutes of moderate activity (like brisk walking, cycling, or swimming) most days of the week. You don’t have to go for anything intense-moderation is key.
4. Listen to your body: Pay attention to how you feel during and after exercise. Stop if you experience chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, or any discomfort. Always discuss these symptoms with your doctor.
5. Consult your doctor: The best plan is to work with your healthcare provider to determine what’s safe and appropriate for you based on your individual condition, medications, and any risk factors.
You’re on the right track by considering exercise, but slow and steady is the way to go.
Where does the Plaque go when squished against the walls?
Sir this is possible to remove cholesterol?
How much will it cost
Why is angioplasty not performed in the neck area?
That's what save my life. I got one of them in me
Oh wow!.
Good job
THATS AWESOME AS HELL
With this procedure, you're increasing the pressure in the plaque, increasing the chance to "pop" release content into the artery , causing complication,or a heart attack,
Thanks
What causes 2 stents between 2 year's gap 2021 Ist stent and
2nd stend same months
2023
Kindly helps to avoid 3rd stent ?
what happens to the plaque? can't it be removed?
What hspppens if the cholesterol bulges through the mesh
So cool!
Hold one for me! Make it two.
what happen to stent after surgery
Are you allowed to do strenuous exercise with this? I fear that it might move or something.
Good question.
Is there a process to verify blockages ?
thanks ❤
amazing
I had this done a week ago.