How long does stent surgery take?
A coronary angioplasty usually takes between 30 minutes and 2 hours, although it can take longer. You’ll be asked to lie on your back on an X-ray table. You’ll be linked up to a heart monitor and given a local anaesthetic to numb your skin.
How serious is having a stent put in?
About 1% to 2% of people who have a stent may get a blood clot where the stent is placed. This can put you at risk for a heart attack or stroke. Your risk of getting a blood clot is highest during the first few months after the procedure.
How long in hospital after stent put in?
Recovery from angioplasty and stenting is typically brief. Discharge from the hospital is usually 12 to 24 hours after the catheter is removed. Many patients are able to return to work within a few days to a week after a procedure.
Are you awake during stent surgery?
You’ll receive a sedative to help you relax, but you may be awake during the procedure depending on how deeply you are sedated. You’ll receive fluids, medications to relax you and blood-thinning medications (anticoagulants) through an IV catheter in your hand or arm.
Is a stent major surgery?
Having a stent placed is a minimally invasive procedure, meaning it is not a major surgery. Stents for coronary arteries and carotid arteries are placed in similar ways. A stent graft is placed to treat an aneurysm in a procedure called aortic aneurysm repair.
Can you live a normal life after a stent?
It’s important to remember that you can live a full and active life with a coronary stent. You can find some general guidelines about returning to working, resuming your everyday activities and making some heart-healthy lifestyle changes below.
Is stent procedure painful?
You might feel pressure in the area where the catheter is inserted. You may also feel some mild discomfort when the balloon is inflated and your artery is stretched, but typically you shouldn’t feel any sharp pain during the procedure.
How long does it take to recover after having a stent?
In most cases, patients recover from a heart stent and angioplasty quickly. They will usually be discharged from the hospital between 12 and 24 hours following the removal of the catheter. In fact, the majority of patients can go to work within a few days or a week.
When can you exercise after stent placement?
Do not do anything strenuous for 5 days after the procedure. This includes most sports – jogging, golfing, play tennis, and bowling. Go up and down the stairs more slowly than usual. Slowly start to do more during the week after the procedure, when you should be back to your normal routine.
What is a cardiac stent placement?
Cardiac stent placement is an angioplasty procedure that involves inserting a stent into the heart, usually via a major artery in the leg, neck, or arm.
What are stents made of?
Stents are expandable metal tubes that are either made out of stainless steel, cobalt chromium or platinum chromium. If they are not drug-eluting they are referred to as bare metal stents.