I had this surgery over 3 years ago and it saved my life( I was zapped 5 times until they got my heart beating again) Our doctors and nurses are God’s Angels…..thanks again for saving my life! X
@@karthikat9150 yes it has side effects, there is a wire being pushed through your veins to heart which is a engine of our body, and a dye is released to find if there are blocks, other wise it's not possible find the exact place in the heart where there are blocks, more over there is life risk 2 percent are allergic to this dye which will not get dissolved and will face kidney problems and will die...
They are made to practice in such a manner that they become expertise in that field🙂 , becoming doctor is not that easy , along with knowledge we need mental courage to operate
I had this done but never knew what it looked like. If I had known I would have been even more scared than I already was. It is amazing what you doctors can do these days. Kudos to you
Yesterday night my dady took for angiogram scan, he got 60% blockage. Dr prescribed medications and medical management... pray his block with resolve over medications. Nothing will happened.
I’m 33, 5’9, 165 lbs and relatively healthy.. A CT scan showed 40% blockage so I had this done and it was actually a tear in my left coronary artery, with medication and a healthy diet it will resolve itself
Used 1 cup lemon juice 1 cup apple vinegar 1 cup garlic juice 1 cup ginger juice Biol it till 3 cups remains Cool it Mixed 3 cups of original honey Empty stomach morning 3 spone mixed in one glass and drink daily Arteries will open INSHA ALLAH blood pressure will be controlled INSHA ALLAH
Satish, I was just recently diagnosed with a 50% blockage of my LAD artery which is the artery that supplies 50% of the blood to the heart. After extensive research, I discovered that a stent is only effective if the blockage is greater than 70%. If your father starts an exercise regimen along with a low carb, low saturated fat diet and statin therapy, he can halt the progression of the blockage.
Today at morning my dad has gone through this procedure at Manipal teaching hospital in Nepal. then after i am here to see this procedure.thanks to god and to all those doctors who have done their job so well.salute to all of you.
Thank you for showing this video. I hope the patient recovered well and stays healthy. I had the procedure done this week but it was through my femoral artery. I had no blockage neither. There was mild thickening in my right coronary artery (10%). Today I am home and resting.
I had to have this operation done, & the doctors did a wonderful job. The procedure went well & no blockages were found near my heart, so everything was a success.
Sow Akh there is much better technique then angiography in India..but Dr dnt recommend that bcoz of money purpose Ct coronary is a technique parallel with angiogram no any application is required
See how the medical advancements have come along with the technological innovation. Great work by medical professionals. They are trying their best to save patient's life. 🙏🏻💯
Yeh procedure mujh per 15 sal pehly hua tha aur 2 sal pehly pacemaker bhi dala gaya hay ALLA ki mehrbani Mashaalla ab bhi Normal zindagi Guzar rahi hay .
ryan timberlake really sir i have auryvedic medicine even remove four blockges without any operation. and little cost please tell where do you live .so i can provide you medicine
had this done today, it was completely painless and nly took like 15 minutes, the iv before the procedure was about the only pain, no worse than getting blood drawn and some nurses can do that better than others. My wrist is pretty sore after the procedure though
@@nurulwahidah5140 I was completely conscious during the procedure, it was really easy and was only a few minutes. other than the IV needle, there was no pain. I did have to remain still on my back during the procedure
@@nurulwahidah5140 Depends on how they have you scheduled, if you are scheduled to have an angiogram AND surgery, that could be the same day or you'd be admitted for the angiogram and have the surgery the next, if you have heart surgery expect to be staying at the hospital a few days. I went for the angiogram etc outpatient and had the surgery later. You MAY be kept overnight after the angiogram if that's what the doctor wants, but most likely you would go home the same day after it. From the photos I took, I was to be there at 8 AM, I was in a holding room prepped for the procedure at 11:16 am, I ordered lunch and was eating at 12:06 PM, last pic I took was at 1:09 PM and I went home some time later. I did have to get a blood draw before this day, and could not eat before. I had valve repair, so I was in the hospital later for 6 days, they insert a drain thru an incision above the belly button, and temporary pacemaker wires, both of which they removed about the 5th day, it was painless just felt wierd! The angiogram was nothing, it only took a few minutes
I am recovering from having a stent placed after a 80% blockage of a circumflex artery was found. I hate needles as much or more than most and I feel like I was attacked by a gang of vampires. I spent the night at the hospital and was poked all night. By morning I was DONE.After the Doc discharged me, the nurse said I had only one more shot then I could leave. I stuck out my bruised arm and she said, "No, we are done with your arms." Great I said. Then she lifted my shirt and stuck a needle into my stomach!! If this procedure does not "scare you straight" into a healthy lifestyle,losing weight etc, nothing will.
Same I got lucky and no blockages were found. I did a whole 360 on my lifestyle. I would hate to have future complications let alone open heart surgery, because of my obesity. I was pocked all night for blood work. So far I’ve lost 40 pounds with many more to go.
_"If this procedure does not "scare you straight" into a healthy lifestyle,losing weight etc, nothing will."_ ~ I just had this a few days ago, then 2 days later a coronary ablation to fix WPW, AND a chemical stress test on my heart! I was totally put under for the ablation/stress test (You can NOT move during an ablation!), but only sedated for the angiogram. No angioplasty had to be performed after the angiogram, thank God! :)
@@SoapinTrucker Yes I took this as a second opportunity. No blockages were found but I’m still obese. Nothing but exercise and a healthy diet for me. I’ve had enough fast food and junk food this lifetime.
@@artyom2108 Congratulations (No blockages!!!) !!!!! Yeah, I'm trying to change my life around now too, DEFINITELY cutting back on fats/oils, SUGAR, and salt!!!!! It's been a scary ride!!!! I'm about 20lbs heavier than I usually am! :(
Very nice presentation, I think there should have been a little more explaination at the coronory arteries about the dye the splash of the dye, meaning what it indicates and how a block is identified and the dye helps to recognise? Otherwise a very nice work by dr. for a layman to understand. Thanks
I onced read animal fat and transfat were two huge factor leading to formation of arterial plaque. Frequent consumsumption accumulate in one's artery causing many pains and sufferings. I get rid of them from my diet many many years back and saved me a lot of lot of troubles as a result.
I am damn sure you will change your decision ,now you are a child,when you will see and get to know about medical that how difficult is it you will definitely change your decision
Other than the doctor no one wears gloves. They are using phone without wipes. Other is wiping his nose. The video is excellent. The doctor is experienced.
It's really painful to see the video for those one's who r not medical student's! But anyhow i saw the complete video even though I'm not a medical student🙂
@@shreya4168 it was not surgery. What they were doing was to know which BLOOD vessels of the heart were blocked .it is called Angiography Dr Vaquar Ahmed M.B.B.S Ex Sr Medical Officer
How does the hole in the artery where the catheter enters from the skin close up when the catheter is removed? Does it need stitching? The for making this video.
Sir, the catheter is bent at a right angle. Why is it so? Why it is not kept straight? What is the purpose? How the catheter is able to travel through the artery without piercing it when it is bent at a right angle? Why the bursts of contrast die are showing as a mist? I was thinking the due would be contained within the arteries. I am a layman. Please excuse if the questions are incorrect. Thanks.
This video shot at BGS Global hospital, Bengaluru
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Thnk u sir for making this vedio ..its very useful😍
Now we have CT corronary angiography which is best.
@@mohdafjal9607 655 fu 6
From the bottom of my heart i salute all the doctors...Hats off you sirs...
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I had this surgery over 3 years ago and it saved my life( I was zapped 5 times until they got my heart beating again)
Our doctors and nurses are God’s Angels…..thanks again for saving my life! X
Ps: Its really not surgery, It is an interventional procedure.
Is there any side effects?
@@karthikat9150 yes it has side effects, there is a wire being pushed through your veins to heart which is a engine of our body, and a dye is released to find if there are blocks, other wise it's not possible find the exact place in the heart where there are blocks, more over there is life risk 2 percent are allergic to this dye which will not get dissolved and will face kidney problems and will die...
How are you now Ms. Lydia? After a years?
God was with you.
This is amazing blew my mind how calm and knowledgeable doctors are. God blesss them
Kidney ultra sound
They are made to practice in such a manner that they become expertise in that field🙂 , becoming doctor is not that easy , along with knowledge we need mental courage to operate
What an amazing image when the dye was injected into the coronaries. It's medical expertise and technology like this that save lives.
I had this done but never knew what it looked like. If I had known I would have been even more scared than I already was. It is amazing what you doctors can do these days. Kudos to you
Your kind and assured words to the patient is more than enough to brand you as the demo god on the earth doctor.
Yesterday night my dady took for angiogram scan, he got 60% blockage. Dr prescribed medications and medical management... pray his block with resolve over medications. Nothing will happened.
I’m 33, 5’9, 165 lbs and relatively healthy.. A CT scan showed 40% blockage so I had this done and it was actually a tear in my left coronary artery, with medication and a healthy diet it will resolve itself
Used 1 cup lemon juice
1 cup apple vinegar
1 cup garlic juice
1 cup ginger juice
Biol it till 3 cups remains
Cool it
Mixed 3 cups of original honey
Empty stomach morning
3 spone mixed in one glass and drink daily
Arteries will open INSHA ALLAH
blood pressure will be controlled INSHA ALLAH
Satish, I was just recently diagnosed with a 50% blockage of my LAD artery which is the artery that supplies 50% of the blood to the heart.
After extensive research, I discovered that a stent is only effective if the blockage is greater than 70%. If your father starts an exercise regimen along with a low carb, low saturated fat diet and statin therapy, he can halt the progression of the blockage.
@@mussarathussain7780garlic juice???
My father is also facing same problem please pray for him also
This beautiful smooth and calm procedure shows how much the doctor is experienced to become expert
No words to express my feelings ... Doctors like a world earth god....solute
Very nice Doctor. Explainy in local language and simultaneously explain the condition of heart,positively approached.
While I watching this video my legs and arms are out of order. 😂😖😣
Got me goosebumps doctor ! Amazing work ! Very inspiring!! -very amazed first year medico
My mother has also had angiography 6 days ago but did not know that it is so painful, doctors are really God 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hos is she now...? Is there any side effects?
Nahh there is one god is only Allah
Today at morning my dad has gone through this procedure at Manipal teaching hospital in Nepal. then after i am here to see this procedure.thanks to god and to all those doctors who have done their job so well.salute to all of you.
Thank you for showing this video. I hope the patient recovered well and stays healthy.
I had the procedure done this week but it was through my femoral artery. I had no blockage neither. There was mild thickening in my right coronary artery (10%).
Today I am home and resting.
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God bless you my dear
Hello, how are you doing now?
Are you Ok?
@@bittasi1139 I'm doing well, thank you.
Why you went thru that procedure if no blockage.
I had to have this operation done, & the doctors did a wonderful job. The procedure went well & no blockages were found near my heart, so everything was a success.
I really appreciate the way the doctor treated the patient.soothingly he spoke to the patient.
Doctor is a gentleman... In a very simple way, he explained everything and was giving courage also to the patient in a very positive way
Sow Akh there is much better technique then angiography in India..but Dr dnt recommend that bcoz of money purpose
Ct coronary is a technique parallel with angiogram no any application is required
@@KusumSharma-ex6br , CT angiography and normal coronary angiography cost almost equal. So what is money problem ?
Such a professional... He made it look so easy
Salute and respect doctors. Calm and composed.
Hatsoff doctors.
Main best quality is that he is assuring the patient that everything is ok .
The way doctor was treating the patient is too good. Hand was shivering while watching this. Hats off to all doctors. 🙏 Great job
Doctor neevu Kannada mathadodu nodi thumba santhosha aithu..
Jai Karnataka Mathe....
Created by mature but maintained by human skills and courage........ Excellent👍
My 4month son is about to go through this coming saturday,plz pray for us😢🙏
This is called a wise doctor
Hatts off to kannada doctor
👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍
Best doctor is not in his language ...in his work
We should salute al doctors , nurses and health workers . They are really God sent person to world . All the health workers thank you so much
Please always try to give credit to all the health care personnel in the team. It helps to promote health care professions
See how the medical advancements have come along with the technological innovation. Great work by medical professionals. They are trying their best to save patient's life. 🙏🏻💯
Yeh procedure mujh per 15 sal pehly hua tha aur 2 sal pehly pacemaker bhi dala gaya hay ALLA ki mehrbani Mashaalla ab bhi Normal zindagi Guzar rahi hay .
It's really valuable sir, especially in Kannada language
I went through this Angiogram procedure at CARE Hospital, Visakhapatnam. I owe lots of thanks to the Cardiologist, Dr Murthy Sir and his team
Does it's risky ? & Does angeoplasty req after every angiography ?
@@JJ-ev5mpsame concerne😢
It unnerving to see when the artery was punctured and blood oozed out. But the doctor was absolutely normal with it since his expertise is superb.
I am going for an angiogram and I appreciate seeing the procedure so I know what to expect. Thanks for the video.
How was the test? Hope you are doing fine now.
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ryan timberlake really sir i have auryvedic medicine even remove four blockges without any operation. and little cost please tell where do you live .so i can provide you medicine
Thank you sir ...for kannada speaking ..love u
I am a nursing student superb explanation in the angio
This reminds me of the good times in the early 90s trying to open the car door with a coat hanger after locking the keys in.
Tumba tumba dhanyavadagalu sir nimge Mattu nimma team ge ...Ondu olle riti kannada dalli torisikottidira...
had this done today, it was completely painless and nly took like 15 minutes, the iv before the procedure was about the only pain, no worse than getting blood drawn and some nurses can do that better than others.
My wrist is pretty sore after the procedure though
Hi. Is the procedure will let you in conscious state?
@@nurulwahidah5140 I was completely conscious during the procedure, it was really easy and was only a few minutes. other than the IV needle, there was no pain. I did have to remain still on my back during the procedure
@@HobbyOrganist means halfly biused?
Then can go back home in the same day?
@@nurulwahidah5140 Depends on how they have you scheduled, if you are scheduled to have an angiogram AND surgery, that could be the same day or you'd be admitted for the angiogram and have the surgery the next, if you have heart surgery expect to be staying at the hospital a few days.
I went for the angiogram etc outpatient and had the surgery later. You MAY be kept overnight after the angiogram if that's what the doctor wants, but most likely you would go home the same day after it.
From the photos I took, I was to be there at 8 AM, I was in a holding room prepped for the procedure at 11:16 am, I ordered lunch and was eating at 12:06 PM, last pic I took was at 1:09 PM and I went home some time later.
I did have to get a blood draw before this day, and could not eat before.
I had valve repair, so I was in the hospital later for 6 days, they insert a drain thru an incision above the belly button, and temporary pacemaker wires, both of which they removed about the 5th day, it was painless just felt wierd!
The angiogram was nothing, it only took a few minutes
Hi dear, Hope you are doing fine. Actually what let you to angiography and what diagnosed. What treatment you had later. What is your age..
Thanks for the Kannada narration!
From the bottom of my heart i respect doctors and i salute them🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💓
Sir,u r having so much of patience ..... and thank you very much for explaining in Kannada
Great job sir
My mother just had this procedure. Bless the doctors who save lives everyday.
Payasam TV
Hello, how is your mum doing?
Is she ok?
My dad is also going to have this operation.
Doctors are gods.thanks for updating this video
Very great explaination sir
Very useful for many students
thank you so much sir for explaining in Kannada ie Kannadigas come know some thing about coronary arteries and procedures
Very good
Operation for Stent to useful to public and medical students and salute to dr Bola
Hats of to all the medical team yesitis team work
God bless u all..useful education
Perfect example. Well done, great skill.
Exceptionally good work.wishing a golden career
ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ನಲ್ಲಿ ಟಸ್ ಪುಸ್ ಮಾತನಾಡುವ ಯುಗದಲ್ಲಿ ಕನ್ನಡದಲ್ಲಿ ಸವಿಸ್ತಾರವಾಗಿ ವಿವರಣೆ ನೀಡಿ ದಂತ ವೈದ್ಯಕೀಯ ಸ್ಟಾಪಿಗೆ ನನ್ನ ಅಭಿನಂದನೆಗಳು
I am recovering from having a stent placed after a 80% blockage of a circumflex artery was found. I hate needles as much or more than most and I feel like I was attacked by a gang of vampires. I spent the night at the hospital and was poked all night. By morning I was DONE.After the Doc discharged me, the nurse said I had only one more shot then I could leave. I stuck out my bruised arm and she said, "No, we are done with your arms." Great I said. Then she lifted my shirt and stuck a needle into my stomach!! If this procedure does not "scare you straight" into a healthy lifestyle,losing weight etc, nothing will.
Same I got lucky and no blockages were found. I did a whole 360 on my lifestyle. I would hate to have future complications let alone open heart surgery, because of my obesity. I was pocked all night for blood work. So far I’ve lost 40 pounds with many more to go.
_"If this procedure does not "scare you straight" into a healthy lifestyle,losing weight etc, nothing will."_ ~ I just had this a few days ago, then 2 days later a coronary ablation to fix WPW, AND a chemical stress test on my heart! I was totally put under for the ablation/stress test (You can NOT move during an ablation!), but only sedated for the angiogram. No angioplasty had to be performed after the angiogram, thank God! :)
@@SoapinTrucker Yes I took this as a second opportunity. No blockages were found but I’m still obese. Nothing but exercise and a healthy diet for me. I’ve had enough fast food and junk food this lifetime.
@@artyom2108 Congratulations (No blockages!!!) !!!!! Yeah, I'm trying to change my life around now too, DEFINITELY cutting back on fats/oils, SUGAR, and salt!!!!! It's been a scary ride!!!! I'm about 20lbs heavier than I usually am! :(
@@SoapinTrucker Thanks ! :) Yea sugar and salt are definitely the #1 culprit in weight gain and heart diseases. I wish you luck on losing those 20lbs.
Very nice presentation, I think there should have been a little more explaination at the coronory arteries about the dye the splash of the dye, meaning what it indicates and how a block is identified and the dye helps to recognise? Otherwise a very nice work by dr. for a layman to understand. Thanks
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Blood vessel look thin at a point that indicates blockage sir
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Sumn sumne doctor na 2Nd god annallla............ufffff hatsoff you
DR THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO
I salute all the doctors.......hatts of to you sir 🙏🙏🙏
Very nicely done thank you for the subtitles.
Super doctors hats off to u guys godbless u lots of lots tuns and tons belless ur ur family iam vry happy that r next god's
I am a Cardiac students , this video very use full for myself tqu so much and very excellent job DR
Gopi Nath giggjhtdt
Coronary angiogram was the worst experience I went through , I wouldn't want to go through it again
Now u have non-invasive procedure for checking blocks like CT Scan
Subhanallah,,canggih,,dan terlengkap,,tuhan ke dua iyalah para dokter..
I also want to be doctor, a Cardiothoracic Doctor when I grow up.
Sir ye opration kb tk chalti h r opration success ho jane ke kitne der bad hosh aati h
As a Heart Patient, I fully satisfied this video very good explanation thankyou
Nice explanation with cannda language.. Superbbbb ..Tq Dr .
OMG, could not continue to watch, But excellent procedure.
I onced read animal fat and transfat were two huge factor leading to formation of arterial plaque. Frequent consumsumption accumulate in one's artery causing many pains and sufferings. I get rid of them from my diet many many years back and saved me a lot of lot of troubles as a result.
I had this done it is amazing how little it hurt and the incision is small - bandaide size.
Iimmiuh
Hi dear, Hope you are doing fine. Actually what let you to angiography and what diagnosed. What treatment you had later. What is your age..
@@enlightwisdom4381 5 yr ago - ended up with a Pacemaker but Heart valves are bad.
tq for using kannada.i loved the way doctor interacted with the patient
Very much informative video.
well fine demonstration of CAG. Hats of u sir. u r god representive to save lives.tqs lot.🎉🎉
how much cost i mean fees sir?
Gods lives on earth in the form of doctors
I also be a doctor when i grown up i am in 5 std now
All the best.
All the best. To be a Dr u should stop watching youtube & start studying.
Keep studying hard n u wd be a gd Dr .certainly. gd luck.
Dr Vaquar Ahmed M.B.B.S Ex Sr Medical Officer
I am damn sure you will change your decision ,now you are a child,when you will see and get to know about medical that how difficult is it you will definitely change your decision
Hand ke pain ko kam kese kese kre meri mami ke 3 din pahle hui h
Other than the doctor no one wears gloves. They are using phone without wipes. Other is wiping his nose. The video is excellent. The doctor is experienced.
Tough job. Thank your Doctor sir for uploading this vedio
May god bless you for good health
Ameen
Dr's are really equal to god.Hats off to the Dr's.
Sy pernh jalani produser mcm ni mmg xsakit alhamdulilah selamat semuanya
I've undergone this and 3xcabg. So thankful to God
So nicely explained and easy to understand thanks u team
Doctor you are the God really super....... god bless you sir......
Very good presentation 👍👍👍 I like it very much...
It's really painful to see the video for those one's who r not medical student's! But anyhow i saw the complete video even though I'm not a medical student🙂
Same
I even didnt understood in which part he did the surgery
@@shreya4168 it was not surgery. What they were doing was to know which BLOOD vessels of the heart were blocked .it is called Angiography
Dr Vaquar Ahmed M.B.B.S Ex Sr Medical Officer
@@drvikharahmed7910 oooh thnq
Im not a medical student
Good and clean explanation. Easy to understand
Very informative video.I just enjoyed it.
How does the hole in the artery where the catheter enters from the skin close up when the catheter is removed? Does it need stitching? The for making this video.
Very nice explained, thanks a lot
Such an amazing video & well explained easy way
Very clear Information, not like kmc Mangalore, they do procedures on their own, they will show only in bills, (rip)
I am a medical student
Like if you also a medical student
Thanks for this video
Very nice sir some times I got chest pain it's like hold and leave if I skip food then only I can get that pain MBBS doctor said it's gas trouble
Doctors are like god. Who save the people. They r real heros.
Every bit as good as American doctors, they probably have more staff assisting, and the price is a small fraction of what they charge here in the USA.
I could not understand the language but I could follow the procedure! Great job ! Can u do it in ENGLISH Please?
Wonderful Doctor.
Hats off to Dr. & Tesm
Sir, the catheter is bent at a right angle. Why is it so? Why it is not kept straight? What is the purpose?
How the catheter is able to travel through the artery without piercing it when it is bent at a right angle?
Why the bursts of contrast die are showing as a mist? I was thinking the due would be contained within the arteries.
I am a layman. Please excuse if the questions are incorrect. Thanks.