Coronary Artery Angioplasty ( Radial Access)
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MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: A coronary angioplasty procedure is also known as percutaneous coronary intervention. The procedure is done on blood vessels called coronary arteries. They supply your heart muscle with oxygen. The goal is to restore blood flow if a substance called plaque has significantly narrowed these vessels. To begin the procedure the doctor will numb the skin in your wrist. A needle will be placed through your skin and into your radial artery. Next, a flexible guidewire will be passed through the needle into your artery. Then the needle will be withdrawn. It will be exchanged for a small flexible tube called a sheath. This permits access into your artery. You may feel pressure when the doctor inserts the sheath. But you will not feel it moving inside your artery. Next, the guidewire will be advanced up to your heart. A flexible tube called a catheter will be advanced over the wire to your coronary arteries. The progress of the procedure will be checked with an x-ray device called a fluoroscope. At this point, your doctor will remove the guidewire. Then, the doctor will move the tip of the catheter just inside the coronary artery to be examined. A special dye will be injected into the artery. This allows your doctor to view it better with the fluoroscope. The dye will make any blockages in the artery stand out. If a significant blockage is found, your doctor will insert a guidewire into the artery. A balloon on the tip of the catheter will be moved along the wire to the blockage. When the balloon inflates, it will expand the artery and improve the blood flow. You may feel some chest discomfort while this is happening. After this, your doctor will deflate and remove the balloon. A wire mesh tube called a stent may be placed in the treated area. The stent helps keep the coronary artery open. Your doctor will choose the proper sized stent, which is compressed over a balloon. The stent will be moved into the artery over the same guidewire. When the balloon is inflated, the stent will expand and lock into place. After the balloon catheter is taken out the stent will stay in place to hold the artery open. At the end of the procedure, the guidewire will be removed. To find out more about coronary artery angioplasty, talk to your healthcare provider.
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This is actually amazing. Complete heart surgery just from your hand and without tearing your chest open. Medical science is magic these days
Yeah but it's pretty complicated to understand and to learn all these coherences and especially to invent new stuff. Greetings from a medical engineering student.
woooow science
@@Tri-Technology Keep up your good work!
yes its so amazing. They did it on my father last year. Im so grateful to the doctors
@@giovanniquargentan6198 same My father had angioplasty operation last year And Allhamdullilah he is fine now thank God MashAllah
Exactly 6 days ago, I had this procedure done. 3 stents were placed in my arteries.
I was petrified prior to the intervention, as I was awake throughout, I however felt nothing. I also checked out of hospital the same evening.
How much did it cost?
@@Miyazuki3
I did Angiogram 1st, then a month later Angioplasty. This was due to complications in my artery blockage.
Procedure was done in Dubai. Here the health care is world class, BUT also very VERY expensive.
Cost in my case was about US$ 32,000.
It was all taken care of by my insurance. Thank God for that.
(I read on internet, cost varies from country to country).
@@MytempusIC if you dont mind me asking, what kinda insurance you have?
@@ThatGuy-zw4le
I cannot disclose details on a public forum, I’m afraid. I could however say, this is a very good policy through the company I work for.
Do you feel any improvements?
This is the same procedure done to me before undergoing kidney transplant. They have to make sure that I am cleared of my heart problems before the transplant. Both of the procedure are successful. Thank God for the advancement in Medical Technology. Thank you for this video.
I had this done two days ago, completely painless and all done in 30 minutes. I watched the whole thing on the big screen, it is amazing.
wow I woulda been too squeamish for that
How are you doing these days? Is there any issue after the procedure. ?
I'm doing well , back to normal life playing tennis and gym work. I have to take lots of pills daily, blood pressure and thinners plus aspirin and statin.
@@stevebatte1147 Thank you for responding ! It's good to hear that you can do sports and back to normal. My loved one is going to have angiogram next week I hope stent is not needed. I am a nervous wreck.
Any pain after the angioplasty?
Patient: You gotta help me, my heart is failing
Doctor: I gochu bro, lemme just get my balloon on a stick
I am just a curious person, not medical specialist. BUT this video is amazingly good and useful for those who thrive to enrich themselves with various knowledge. Muchas gracias.
This procedure saved my life last week.... I only spent the night and was discharged the next day. Amazing. Time for lifestyle change... and I'm looking forward to it!
I had this done Wednesday and got released Thursday 3/24. I have to go back for one more in April. Probably saved my life too.
My father lost his life during coronary angiography procedure... Our family is totally shocked & speechless to this incident.. How can it be happen??
Me Too ❣️
Can we make the plaque vanish by working out after this surgery?
Correct me if I am wrong, while a healthy lifestyle certainly prevents more plaques/clots from forming, it wouldn’t do much to existing ones except slowing its growth. Seems like the body just lacks the mechanism of getting rid of dead foamy cells in the arteries. Interventions and medications should be pretty effective though.
@@jacksonyan7346 Yes, An M200 CheyTac Intervention would quite Effectively make the Plaque Vanish
@@bobmiah no
@@grimdoria729 Yes
@@bobmiah 😭😭😭
That is totally cool! Amazing what modern medicine can do. True blessing!!! Sad some people don't like these videos. It shows how truly remarkable and fragile the procedure is.
I also had this on 20.8.2021 at Colombo in a private hospital named as " Kings hospital" successfully. Now i feel better. Daily go for walking for 15 minutes in the morning and evening.
These sort of non invasive procedures will always leave in awe at how simple they look but the amount of training and such needed for them to be done must be massive. thank you for posting such informative video
It's invasive. This too comes with risks. Non invasive is when nothing is inserted into the body.
Placing a catheter inside the heart and applying dye contrast is very invasive and also exists danger of possible allergic reaction to contrast or perforation. It's benefits will definitely be great, but it doesn't mean it is not a dangerous procedure.
@@eileenwatt8283 so not doing anything. Since all operation is inserted something inside the body.
Catheter angiogram or angioplasty is an invasive procedure.
my god… all this is done as quickly and efficiently as possible to save someone’s life.
not to mention that you’re awake and you can feel the tools do their work.. inside your body, places where no foreign object has gone.. extremely scary
as they mentioned, the most you will feel will be a little bit of pressure and just a small bit of chest discomfort as the balloon pushes your artery open
other then than you wont feel anything
@@makiito4170 Nah I've heard you can feel extreme squeezing in your chest when the balloon inflates, still better than dying of a heart attack.
Completely amazed by knowing these procedures!!
My dad it's 70 year's old just got two put inn today after a hart attack..
He's feeling great now .. he said he didn't feel anything. it was pain less.. be brave stay strong..
I had this done this week now home recovering.... went to the ER thinking heartburn but definitely was having a heart attack... this procedure and my love ones prayers is why im here for this video
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@@kumariupasnavatsala1606 tumhe kya problem hai bhai
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Had this done two years ago exactly as shown. You DO feel the wire being pulled out. Two stents in the anterior descending artery. Also known as a widow maker blockage.
Fuck. Hope you’re ok
Honestly I imagine this very, very uncomfortable
Hiiii Scott
How old are you if you don't mind me asking?
Just had it done to me. And yes you can feel the wires going in and out. That part painless but you do feel them. They also went thru my groin for blockage in my legs. Now that hurt pretty good
After my first heart attack in 2016, I took treatment through this stent. And I'm still alive. However, cholesterol and BP medicine should always be taken. I don't know how long this stent will last. I'm 44! Thanks all. 🙌🙌❣❣
Amazing stuff, if you would also post some biology lessons this channel would explode 🤣😅
Need some good animations and explications for my biology exams that will come
hey what so funny man stop crazy in to watchting of video in
what a time to be alive. amazing how medical equipment evolved throughout the years. thank you to all the scientists and researchers, and doctors who are being taught to use it appropriately :D
Glad that human technology has evolved such that these procedures can be done and lives can be saved of our loved ones
Thanks for uploading this type of 3d animation video.🙏🏻
Isso é muito incrível, muito legal
Just had this done last Saturday and I wanted too understand it better. A little scary having a heart attack. But I just got to make changes in my diet no stress witch is impossible with my crazy kids no smoking. I was there for 5 days but being home I only counted two days since I’m not counting the time I can’t but being home with smoking around is a bit of a challenge. The patch is working for me
The cathether and the plaque part was explained fabulously via animation and explanation
You guys should do a video about _Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva_ . An extremely rare connective tissue disorder that causes soft tissues to regrow as bones. Although there is no known cure or treatment for patients with FOP, you should do a video explaining about this extremely rare disorder, please?
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This is terrifying yet amazing that we can do this
I have so much respect for doctors because this does not look easy
im one of the lucky ones when it comes to artery blockages, a few years back when i was 320 lbs i thought i was having a heart attack since my chest felt weird and my BPM was through the roof. go to the hospital and shocked the doctor, my "bad cholesterol" levels were 125 and my blood pressure normal. he had them re test me and again my cholesterol levels were 123. after that he said what i experienced was caffeine rush (never felt that before) and some how my cardio vascular system showed no signs of any disease... i owe it to my family on my parents side, they never had heart problems even the mega obese ones.
i lost 140 lbs and doctor said i should never worry about a heart attack unless it was a blood clot or i got really old.
Good on you for losing weight. I hope you are better now
@@imsorryyoutube6774 i am better thank you, cardiovascular system is top notch condition 😀😀
good job losing weight man, 140 pounds is an incredible amount
Its a heart palpitation you experienced. Its the side effect of using caffeine
Doctors are truly an angel may good bless every doctor on this planet that help save patients lives. And god bless those who have invented such modern methods so that we could live a healthy life.
Thanks this really helps before the surgery!
Nice demo. Wish hospitals will screen these videos for patients 🎉🎉
They do prior to the procedure
in india no way
Just had this done. Two stents. Thank you for the video. It makes it amazingly clear what was done. Now, onto getting back into shape
I'm about to go through this on Monday
Excellent!
This saved my dad's life. Good thing he got the angioplasty before he even had a heart attack.
Is your dad fine now ?
@@chauhansairaj3663 as if nothing happened. He doesn't have to adjust too much. We really don't eat fatty food prior to his clogged artery we eat fairly healthy, just more careful with diet now. But he can't miss the gym and everyday jogs, which he loves doing almost half of his life.
How much did it cost?
@@itachininja75
Around $12k but good thing his company shouldered the expense and we only payed around $130 for the hospital room. Prices aren't that accurate since I'm converting currencies.
@@sonofromel $12k so expensive
The demonstration and explanation is just too good.
THANKS FOR THIS INFORMATIVE VIDEO. An inspiration for ME as a NEET Aspirant🙂. 👍👍👍👍
I’m 25 they just did this to me on Sunday night they went through my pelvis glad to be here
I'm having my procedure on 6-19-2024. I'm 70 and very scared. Doctor says it's caused by genetics and Hashimoto's.
@@beachgal2023 don’t be scared it’s goes by pretty fast once they give you the medicine you’ll wake up periodically during the operation but won’t feel much. It’s crazy though four days later I had another heart attack because they put the wrong size stint they said my arteries are large so now I have 2 in the same spot they said mine could be from genetics but dam near everyone in my family both sides die from cancer or just old age I can’t smoke weed for a min either but I’m recovering pretty good I did my stress test and passed no problems they also put me on a vegetarian diet and just take my medication everyday I should be ok in the next six months taking me off the medicine and all that
I’m 36 years old, and I’ve had 8 stents done over the past 4 months. 1 stent after my heart attack (I was 35 then. Turned 36 in June). 2 the next time, 3 the following, and 2 the last.
I will never cease to be amazed at what I have been through.
Thank God for His mercy and a wonderful cardiologist!
I've had one on last Monday. I've got to go back in 4 - 6 weeks to see if I need another one. I'm dreading, God bless you 🙏
insane... what's the reason for that? could it be a diet? too much fat, sugar? Or perhaps u had covid vaccine?
why were your veins so bad at your age?
God has nothing to do with. It is due medical research and your doctor.
@@sonyhcr96e COVID VACCINE? Thats actuallly DUMB to even suggest. I know who u voted for
How can i thank you?You guys are a blessing for Biology!
Incredible! ❤
Woah, this is amazing...
thank you i learned a lot from you
Thanks to this amazing procedure my grandpa had 4 stents. And he is doing well now.
How is he after 4 stents?
God bless him
Thanks for the animation ❤️
This is so good to know!
Nice informative video of angioplasty..thankyou 🇮🇳
Just had 2 stents put in today should be out hospital tomorrow amazing quick procedure
This is really awesome and the way you explained leaved my astonished
Amazing... Thank you.
*inserts wire into the heart from the arm* "you may feel some discomfort"
Never felt a thing and I watched on the screen.
Had this done 18 months ago after 4 heart attacks, watched the whole thing, fascinating,
a very clear explanation. This helped me to my studies. Thank you very much
My mom had 99.8 % blockage doctor at first thought she should have blockage as she was 36 doctor assured my father to go meet your wife meanwhile the nurse brought the report that my mother had blockage and she has to immediately admitted for the angioplasty...my father told me the doctor ran from 6 floor to 3rd floor to stop my father before he leaves...that evening my mother was taken to the icu and angioplasty was done...guys if the operation wasn't done that day i would have never seen her again 😔😔😔
I really hate when doctors use the "Age argument"
I once got a weird stroke but doctors were like "Oh you are young healthy guy it cannot be anything serious"
Later they found traces of some vein problem in my brain that needs to be scanned every 4th year.
@@jarskil8862 what are the symptoms bro?
@@pamunqkas20 chest pain, and feeling sleepy all the time
I had this done 13 years ago on one Artery. Had to have it done again 2 years ago on same Artery and 3 others. Feeling wonderful. Hope it last 13 more lol.
God bless you buddy
did you for regular checkups, how did you know you needed another procedure? I'm glad you're doing well
@@bamflyer Haven't had a stress test in a long time, no symptoms doc said i was way overdue for one. It was caught during the test.
Are you put new stent inside the old stent?
@@fhgg7644 yes one of them
I had this procedure done 3 days ago, I was home the next day, the only pain was when the doc's were inserting the tube into my arm vein, and a funny feeling when the dye was flushed through the artery, no pain at all!
After angioplasty will be their any pain in heart for a week?
these videos are making my knees feel funny
This three minutes is best of my life
I don't know why but this is somewhat satisfacting to watch-
Thanks a lot for sharing this important information🙏🙏🙏🙏
I watched because my coworker has a chest pain and right arm was numb. He thought he is going to be alright and he didn’t want to go to the hospital because he doesn’t have a insurance and he he is broke. So I told him let’s go I’ll take you don’t worry I believe hospital will help your payment monthly. So he came with me and nurse told me he had a starting heart attack. Now he is good he had a surgery they put a stent. I’m glad I was at work at that day with me and I took him to the hospital. We have to help each other. Today my friend maybe tomorrow me.
These edits are amazing thanku
This catheter was invented by a Sri Lankan called Bandula Wijay🇱🇰. We all are in debt to him for thousands of lives he saved including our loved ones.❤
I had this procedure with a stent being inserted on 5th May 2022. Home the following day. Amazing what they can do these days!
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
@@edithbannerman4 I'm doing fine thank you Edith!
@@paulclarkson1778 great how’s your day going and what’re you up to?
Vou fazer cateterismo prá com está o entupimento das artérias, sou obeso e ainda fumo, tô muito preocupado
Thats actually amazing wtf
Had 4 of these put in. One procedure a week, two stents during the last procedure. I was in the hospital for a month. Very conservative doctors in Japan. Total cost after the NATIONALIZED, SOCIALIZED insurance kicked in? Less than $2,000.
It's cheaper than I thought
@@kris0375
There is a monthly cap on the total out of pocket expenses for any single problem. It’s somewhere around $1,800. But it’s for a calendar month. If your problem starts in during one month and carries over into the next you could end up with a cap of $3,600. At least that is the way I understood it.
I’ve gone in for a full blood workup, EKG, chest x-ray and a consult and paid about $15.
Bernie Sanders wanted to have a similar, (actually even cheaper) system but the conservatives lost their fucking minds because he’s an atheistic Jew that uses works like socialist/socialistic/socialism.
my mom paid 3737$ for on Stern
one Stern
It's good but I think in the future they should vacuum the plaque out with the tubes also, otherwise the plaque will just continue forming around the wire stent and narrow the artery again
THIS IS AMAZING. HOLY SMOKES.
thanks for this video doctor, please my father had an ECG test and the cardiologist suggested he will be needing a pacemaker implant, pls my question is can he go for angiogram and angioplasty instead of pacemaker implant. thanks as i await your advice
No it’s not the same pacemaker is to register pulse and this procedure is for plaque n blood flow
We Dutch don't call it "Coronary Artery Angioplasty". We use the verb "to dotter"... Like "I'm not going to work next week, I'm getting dottered on monday"
Animation is great , wow 😯😯😮😊
I Appreciate the knowledge provided in this short video💜 but during the process of inflating the ballon does the flowing blood experience some resistance in their flow and the blood going to heart is momentarily stops?
I have the same question
The balloon is a hollow tube like a swimming ring so blood flows through the centre when inflated.
Two days ago, three stents were implanted in me. Three days ago, I couldn't walk even 100 meters without experiencing excruciating chest pain. Today, I can walk without pain. I have regained my mobility, without nighttime discomfort. I am living with dignity again. Thanks to science and medicine for making it possible.
Might I ask which type of mi was it??
@@prem2756 Stable Angina
what happens to the stent later on? Like is it removed or does it stay in forever, causing discomfort?
I'm not a doctor, but they stay in. I would assume they don't cause discomfort (Google search says... not unless a clot forms in the mesh). Google also says they're doing research on bio-degradable stents
They stay And you dont even know about them
It’s apart of ur body
FUCK i felt that wire travel from the hand to the heart. STAY HEALTHY PEOPLE
Does it feel good though?
Thanks for the clear explanation.
this is just pure delicacy and amazing
Best innovation !!!!
I have to do this surgery within a week, the video makes me pretty freaked out, is it painful? Does the stent stay forever after?
How was your procedure? Hope all went well.
Ty for asking guys, the surgery was not painful, the doctor didn't see anything so everything is good for me 😅
You won't feel anything, and the stent stays forever. I have three .
Coronary angioplasty procedure = percutaneous coronary intervention
Flexible guide wire
Catheter (a flexible tube, advanced over the wire)
Fluoroscope (an X-ray device, check the progress of the procedure)
Special dye (injected into the artery, allow to view better with the fluoroscope)
Guide wire
Balloon on the tip of the catheter (moved along the wire)*
The balloon is deflated and removed
Guide wire
Balloon
Stent (a wire mesh tube, compressed over a balloon)**
The guide wire is removed
*When the balloon inflates, it will expand the artery and improve blood flow.
**When the balloon is inflated, the stent will expand and lock into place. The stent stays in place to hold the artery open.
so the procedure is like coil embolization for aneurysm, but the different is you use balloon to expand the artery and then putting somekind of mesh to hold it together, not only it saves time, it also less invasive since it doesn't require an open surgery
I was both surprised and shocked knowing that the stent will be inside the heart diesease. : 0
A few days ago my dad passed away at the age of 56, stents were put in his heart years ago. But he never checked the stents after that and just kept buying and taking the same medications. He also kept smoking cigarettes and lifting heavy things. If you have stents in your heart don't make any of these mistakes plz. :(
excessive consumption of Edible Oil + Excess Salt + Smoking + Lack of exercise causes Heart deceases
@@sridharunnam3351 disease*
You already done this a long time ago hope it’s better than the first one you did a few years back
Man such a simple solution to such a big problem
Good luck those who are having trouble with heart diseases!
Amazing video 🙄
Explained awesome❤️
This is a triumph of Medical Science for us.
🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿 thanks from Uzbekistan
You don't even need an open heart surgery? Well, that's good to know!
it will be catastrophic if an incision is made to the coronary artery. The pressure in the artery will cause the blood to squeeze out and it will be too difficult to stop the bleeding.
If in case the plaque is too much and the patient is stable then open heart surgery would be feasible (CABG).
but that requires the blood flow to the heart to be connected to an external pump which acts as a heart for the duration of the procedure.
Nope, it will only leave a small marked on your wrist, its fine.
@@AJKing8 whoa
I know 3 people who have had stents implanted. And 2 of them are only in their early 50's!! This procedure seems to work very well, with little if any complications!😉
i got recommended one video and now i wont stop watching them
so explicitly explained
How in the hell do they move that line up the artery without getting it snagged on bends and turns? I can't even lace my old shorts.
It is an extremely flexible wire. Literally any pressure light or heavy, will make it bend accordingly. It’s almost as if God put all these materials on earth so that we can use them for medicine and scientific research :D
@@Reaper-xm3rp Oh so they pump or release pressure to make specific turns?
@@Widderic idk about all that but it’s so damn flexible that even our veins are strong enough to bend it
@@Reaper-xm3rp dont bring "god" in to this.. All thanks to scientists and doctors who made these possible.
@@NazgulStig uh huh…..I can bring whatever I want to the conversation. I can bring sponge-bob into this if I wanted to. You don’t control RUclips. And quit being butthurt everytime someone brings God into this. Without a God, there would be no science or scientists. 👌
I have one question though: how can we remove the plaque out of the coronary artery?
medications and lifestyle modifications that you make should dissolve the clots/plaques in the artery
This is tricky as the plaque has to go somewhere ? My belief is that if it is dislodged from the artery wall it will deposit somewhere else in the body, maybe causing a stroke or worse.
Simply beautiful
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Wow thank you so much! Very helpful
My Dad Got This Done A Year Ago!
I had this procedure, twice in the span of three days, and I would like to had a few comments:
First, the needle in the artery hurts like hell.
Second, I did feel the guide wire and the catheter moved inside my arm.
Third, it's not "discomfort" when they inflate the balloons, it THE worst angina you will feel... for me it was worst then the heart infarction.
😢😢
I personally know 3 people who have had this procedure. All 3 of them said it was painless, and they are All doing fine now!
Lol stop trying to scare people. My dad has had this done twice and said he felt nothing.
@@tupakkaonhyvaa People have different pain tolerances
I guess that's why his surgery hurt a lot
@@YTshashmeera that's why preprocedurally patients are given benzodiazepenes (Diazepam or clonazepam) to help calm them down
Is it possible that the stent would move? Also anyway to remove the plaque buildup?
I don't think there is way, if there was one why would doctors put stents?
Sir can i use your animation videos in my RUclips channel videos from your website?