Rotablation is a specialised procedure used when arteries are hardened with calcium deposits, making standard angioplasty difficult. It may sound technical, but the idea is straightforward, it helps prepare the artery so that further treatment becomes effective.
Many people in Ghansoli and surrounding regions are unaware that long-standing cholesterol build-up can lead to such calcification. It doesn’t always show clear warning signs. By the time it’s detected, the treatment approach needs to be more advanced.
This is where rotablation becomes important. It uses a tiny rotating device to gently break down hardened plaque, allowing better stent placement afterward. The precision involved in this process makes a significant difference in outcomes.
Dr. Rajesh Matta ensures that patients understand why such procedures are recommended. Because hearing a new medical term can feel overwhelming, but when explained properly, it becomes easier to trust the process.
If you’ve been advised a specialised cardiac procedure due to calcified arteries, discussing rotablation in detail can help you feel more prepared and confident about your treatment journey.