Coronary angioplasty, also known as percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), is a minimally invasive heart procedure designed to restore proper blood flow to the heart muscles. It is primarily performed on patients suffering from coronary artery disease (CAD) — a condition in which the arteries supplying blood to the heart become narrowed or blocked due to plaque buildup.
At One Life Medical Tourism, we connect patients with India’s top cardiologists and super-specialty hospitals that specialize in advanced cardiac care. Whether you’re dealing with chronic chest pain (angina), shortness of breath, or recovering from a heart attack, coronary angioplasty offers a life-saving and life-enhancing solution — helping you reclaim your heart health and vitality.
Coronary angioplasty is a procedure where a thin catheter with a small balloon at its tip is inserted into a blocked or narrowed coronary artery. Once the catheter reaches the affected area, the balloon is gently inflated, compressing the fatty deposits (plaque) against the artery walls and widening the artery to improve blood flow.
In most cases, a stent — a small mesh tube — is placed in the artery to keep it open permanently. This ensures uninterrupted blood supply to the heart muscles and reduces the risk of future blockages or heart attacks.
The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and mild sedation, allowing patients to remain awake but relaxed.
Cardiologists may recommend coronary angioplasty if you experience:
Stable or unstable angina (chest pain) caused by restricted blood flow to the heart.
Acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) due to a sudden arterial blockage.
Significant narrowing of one or more coronary arteries, detected through an angiogram.
Coronary artery disease unresponsive to medications or lifestyle changes.
It’s also an alternative to coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in selected patients who have isolated blockages or are unsuitable for open-heart surgery.
There are several types of coronary angioplasty depending on the medical condition and technology used:
The simplest form, where a tiny balloon is inflated inside the blocked artery to push the plaque aside and widen the passage.
A stent is placed to hold the artery open after balloon inflation. There are two main types:
Bare-metal stents (BMS)
Drug-eluting stents (DES) – coated with medication that prevents re-narrowing of the artery.
Uses a laser-tipped catheter to vaporize plaque buildup and clear the artery.
Involves a rotating blade or burr to remove hardened plaque before stenting.
Each type is chosen based on the patient’s heart condition, age, and extent of arterial disease.
Before angioplasty, diagnostic tests like an ECG, echocardiogram, blood tests, and coronary angiography are conducted to evaluate the exact location and severity of blockages.
Patients are advised to fast for several hours, and medications like blood thinners are adjusted accordingly.
A small puncture is made, usually in the groin (femoral artery) or wrist (radial artery). A thin, flexible catheter is carefully guided through the blood vessels to the heart using real-time X-ray imaging (fluoroscopy).
Once the catheter reaches the narrowed artery, a tiny balloon at its tip is inflated to compress the plaque and widen the artery. This restores blood flow to the heart.
Most angioplasties involve inserting a stent to prevent the artery from collapsing again. The stent remains in place permanently, while the balloon and catheter are removed.
After the procedure, patients are monitored in a recovery room for several hours. Heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels are continuously checked. Most patients are discharged within 1–2 days, depending on their recovery.
Restores normal blood flow to the heart muscle.
Relieves chest pain (angina) and shortness of breath.
Reduces risk of heart attack and heart failure.
Minimally invasive – no major incision or long recovery period.
Quick recovery – patients often return to normal activities within a week.
Life-saving in emergencies, especially during heart attacks.
While coronary angioplasty is a safe and common procedure, it does carry certain risks, including:
Bleeding or bruising at the catheter site.
Artery re-narrowing (restenosis) after a few months.
Blood clots forming inside the stent.
Irregular heartbeat or heart attack (rare).
Kidney complications due to contrast dye.
These risks are minimized when the procedure is performed by experienced cardiologists at accredited hospitals — a key priority for One Life Medical Tourism, which partners only with leading cardiac care centers in India.
Recovery from coronary angioplasty is generally quick and smooth. Most patients can resume light activities within a few days. Here are key recovery steps:
Take prescribed medications such as antiplatelets (Aspirin, Clopidogrel) to prevent clotting.
Avoid strenuous activities for at least one week.
Monitor blood pressure and cholesterol regularly.
Follow a heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins.
Quit smoking and limit alcohol intake.
Attend follow-up appointments for stent and heart monitoring.
With these lifestyle adjustments, angioplasty can significantly improve long-term heart health and quality of life.
Depending on the patient’s condition, doctors may also consider:
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) – open-heart surgery to bypass blocked arteries.
Medication Therapy – use of nitrates, beta-blockers, and statins to manage symptoms.
Enhanced External Counterpulsation (EECP) – a non-invasive therapy for chronic angina.
Your cardiologist, in consultation with One Life Medical Tourism, will help determine the best treatment approach for your individual needs.
India is one of the world’s leading destinations for advanced cardiac care, offering:
World-class cardiologists with international expertise.
Affordable treatment costs — up to 70% less than in Western countries.
Cutting-edge cardiac hospitals with modern catheterization labs.
Minimal waiting time for procedures.
Comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation programs.
By partnering with One Life Medical Tourism, patients gain access to these top-tier facilities with complete support from travel to treatment.
The cost of coronary angioplasty in India varies based on hospital location, type of stent used, and the patient’s overall health. On average:
Single stent angioplasty: ₹1,50,000 – ₹2,50,000
Double stent angioplasty: ₹2,50,000 – ₹3,50,000
Drug-eluting stents (DES): Slightly higher cost but better long-term outcomes.
One Life Medical Tourism ensures transparent pricing and assists patients in selecting hospitals that match their budget and expectations without compromising on quality.
Before the procedure, it’s important to:
Inform your doctor about current medications, especially blood thinners.
Avoid eating or drinking 6–8 hours prior.
Arrange for post-procedure transport, as driving immediately afterward is not recommended.
Stay calm – it’s a short and highly successful procedure with minimal discomfort.
At One Life Medical Tourism, our patient coordinators guide you through every preoperative step, ensuring all travel, hospital, and accommodation arrangements are seamless.
Coronary angioplasty boasts an impressive success rate of 95–98% when performed by experienced interventional cardiologists. Most patients experience immediate relief from chest pain and can lead active, healthy lives after recovery.
Long-term success depends on lifestyle changes and adherence to medications — both of which are supported by One Life Medical Tourism’s post-treatment guidance programs.
One Life Medical Tourism specializes in connecting international and domestic patients to India’s most trusted hospitals and expert cardiologists. Our services include:
Personalized treatment planning and doctor consultations.
Assistance with medical visa, accommodation, and local transport.
Coordination of pre- and post-procedure care.
24×7 support throughout your medical journey in India.
Transparent cost estimates and ethical healthcare partnerships.
Choosing One Life Medical Tourism means peace of mind — knowing that your heart is in the best possible hands.
Coronary angioplasty is more than just a heart procedure — it’s a second chance at life. By restoring vital blood flow to the heart and preventing future cardiac events, it empowers patients to lead longer, healthier, and more energetic lives.
With One Life Medical Tourism, patients receive world-class care, affordable treatment options, and complete travel-to-recovery assistance, making India one of the most trusted global destinations for heart care.
If you or a loved one are experiencing symptoms of coronary artery disease or have been advised to undergo angioplasty, reach out to One Life Medical Tourism today — and take the first step toward a stronger heart and a healthier future.
FAQs
We provide complete end-to-end support — from selecting the best doctors and hospitals in India to handling your visa, airport transfers, accommodation, and post-treatment travel. Our team ensures your medical journey is smooth, safe, and stress-free.
Yes, absolutely. India is home to world-renowned hospitals and internationally certified doctors offering advanced treatments at affordable costs. All our partner hospitals are accredited by JCI or NABH, ensuring global standards of safety and quality.
Yes, we manage your entire travel experience — including medical visa assistance, flight booking, hotel or serviced apartment stay, airport pickup, and even sightseeing options during recovery.
Depending on the procedure, patients save up to 60–80% compared to treatment costs in the USA, UK, or Europe — without compromising on quality, technology, or safety standards.