A minimally invasive method called endovascular stenting is used to improve circulation in arteries that are blocked or reduced in order to treat arterial diseases. A very small mesh stent is inserted by way of a small tube during the procedure, and it is expanded to keep the artery open and stop additional blockage. By successfully reestablishing circulation,endovascular intervention plays a critical role in lowering complications and enhancing patient outcomes.
This method offers a quicker recovery and fewer complications than open surgery, while lowering the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and limb ischemia. Although bare-metal and drug-eluting stents improve long-term results, success depends on appropriate follow-up care and lifestyle modifications.