Left Main Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat a blockage or narrowing in the left main coronary artery. On an average, the left main coronary artery provides blood flow to approximately 60-75% of the left ventricle and as much as 85-100% in case of a left dominant circulation.
Left Main PCI is considered a complex procedure and requires the expertise of a specialized interventional cardiologist.It is typically recommended for patients who are not suitable candidates for coronary artery bypass surgery, which is a more invasive procedure.
Left Main PCI is considered a complex procedure and requires the expertise of a specialized interventional cardiologist.It is typically recommended for patients who are not suitable candidates for coronary artery bypass surgery, which is a more invasive procedure.
