How long should one wait before having a second cardiac stent procedure?
Cardiac stents refer to coronary artery stents, and a second procedure can generally be performed one month after the first. Specific details are as follows:
Coronary artery stents are medical devices commonly used in cardiac interventional procedures. They come in various types including mesh stents, tubular stents, coil stents, and ring stents. By implanting a stent into the coronary artery, blood flow can be restored and circulation improved. Coronary stenting is typically used to treat conditions caused by narrowed or blocked heart arteries, such as coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, angina pectoris, and myocardial infarction. If a patient has complex lesions involving significant narrowing in both the left and right coronary arteries, two separate stent procedures are often required to achieve therapeutic goals. One month after the first stent placement, if no abnormalities are observed, the second procedure may be performed.
Patients are advised to pay attention to postoperative self-care, avoid strenuous exercise, and undergo regular follow-up examinations to prevent adverse outcomes.