Angioplasty

Angioplasty is a life-saving treatment for heart attack patients and a highly effective solution for managing coronary artery disease and relieving chest pain.

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Angioplasty is a life-saving treatment for heart attack patients and a highly effective solution for managing coronary artery disease and relieving chest pain.

Tell us about your case

Please let us know what we can help you with and we will get in touch with you shortly about your case.

What is angioplasty?

Angioplasty is a life-changing, minimally invasive procedure that restores healthy blood flow to the heart by opening narrowed or blocked arteries. At Ribera, we use the latest technology and techniques to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.

This highly effective procedure is performed by our expert interventional cardiologists and often includes the placement of a stent—a small mesh tube that keeps your arteries open and reduces the risk of future blockages. Whether you’re experiencing chest pain (angina) or recovering from a heart attack, angioplasty at one of our hospitals can help you regain your heart health and improve your quality of life.

Who can benefit from angioplasty?

If you’re struggling with chest pain, shortness of breath, or symptoms of coronary artery disease, angioplasty at Ribera could be the solution you need. This treatment is especially beneficial for those with persistent discomfort or high-risk heart conditions, and it can be a lifesaving option during a heart attack. Our experienced team of cardiologists specializes in tailoring treatments to meet the unique needs of each patient. Take control of your heart health and trust our world-class expertise to provide you with fast, effective relief and long-term results.

How is angioplasty performed?

Angioplasty is performed with precision and care in Ribera Health Group’s state-of-the-art catheterization lab. Our highly skilled interventional cardiologists use advanced imaging to guide a thin catheter through your arteries to the site of the blockage. Once there, a tiny balloon is inflated to clear the artery, and a stent is often placed to keep it open and prevent future issues.

This minimally invasive procedure typically takes just one to two hours, and you’ll be closely monitored by our compassionate care team every step of the way. With shorter recovery times and exceptional outcomes, our angioplasty service is designed to get you back to living your best life as quickly as possible.

Recovery Time and Success Rates

Recovery Time: We can detail the typical recovery period for patients after undergoing angioplasty.

Success Rates: Highlight the hospital’s success rates for angioplasty procedures, comparing them (if favorable) to national or international benchmarks.

Advantages Over Other Hospitals

Here we can outline specific reasons why patients should choose Ribera

By the Numbers: Trusted Expertise

We can include here impressive statistics about the hospital’s angioplasty program, such as:

  • The number of angioplasty procedures performed annually.
  • Percentage of patients with successful outcomes.
  • Average recovery times compared to other facilities.

Before Coronary Angioplasty

Pre-Procedure Medical Preparation

  • Follow instructions for any pre-procedure blood tests or imaging (e.g., EKG, chest X-ray, or echocardiogram).
  • Inform the medical team about all medications, supplements, or allergies you have.
  • If you are taking blood thinners, consult your doctor about whether to continue or stop them.

Fasting

  • Avoid eating or drinking for 6–8 hours before the procedure, as recommended by the hospital.

Medications

  • Take prescribed medications as directed, including any antiplatelet medications to prevent clotting.
  • Bring a list of all medications with doses for the medical team to review.

Stop Smoking and Alcohol

  • Stop smoking and avoid alcohol in the days leading up to the procedure to reduce complications and improve recovery.

Transportation and Support

  • Arrange for someone to drive you home and provide support post-procedure, as you may not be able to drive or engage in strenuous activity immediately.

Wear Comfortable Clothing

  • Wear loose, comfortable clothes to the hospital. Remove jewelry or accessories.

Confirm Consent and Questions

  • Review and sign consent forms. Use this time to clarify any doubts with your healthcare provider.

After Coronary Angioplasty

Hospital Recovery

  • Rest in the hospital for a few hours or overnight, depending on your condition.
  • Monitor for potential complications, such as bleeding at the catheter site or chest pain.

Medications

  • Continue prescribed medications, including antiplatelet drugs to prevent stent clotting.
  • Avoid over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen or aspirin unless approved by your doctor.

Wound Care

  • Keep the catheter insertion site clean and dry.
  • Follow the hospital’s instructions for wound care, and avoid strenuous activities that may disrupt healing.

Physical Activity

  • Avoid heavy lifting, intense exercise, or driving for several days or weeks, as recommended. Gradually return to normal activity after consulting your doctor.

Diet and Lifestyle

  • Adopt a heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.
  • Avoid foods high in salt, sugar, and saturated fats.
  • Quit smoking and limit alcohol intake to prevent future cardiac issues.

Follow-Up Appointments

  • Attend follow-up visits to monitor recovery and ensure the stent or treated arteries are functioning well.

Recognizing Warning Signs

  • Seek immediate medical attention if you experience symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, fever, excessive bleeding, or swelling at the insertion site.

Cardiac Rehabilitation

  • Participate in a cardiac rehab program if recommended to improve heart health and prevent future complications.

The Life-Changing Benefits of Angioplasty

Angioplasty is a groundbreaking, minimally invasive procedure that has transformed heart care. Designed to open blocked arteries and restore blood flow to the heart, it offers patients a range of significant health benefits:

Immediate Symptom Relief
Angioplasty quickly alleviates symptoms like chest pain (angina), shortness of breath, and fatigue, enabling you to return to your daily activities with comfort and ease.

Life-Saving Potential
In emergencies such as heart attacks, angioplasty can rapidly restore blood flow, minimize heart damage, and save lives. Its efficiency and effectiveness make it a cornerstone of modern cardiovascular care.

Minimally Invasive Procedure
Unlike traditional open-heart surgery, angioplasty is performed through a small incision, reducing surgical risks, scarring, and recovery time. Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days.

Long-Term Results with Stents
The addition of stents during angioplasty helps keep arteries open, reducing the likelihood of future blockages. Drug-eluting stents further enhance outcomes by releasing medication to prevent re-narrowing.

Improved Quality of Life
By restoring proper blood flow, angioplasty enhances overall heart function, boosts energy levels, and allows patients to lead more active, fulfilling lives.

Preventative Benefits
For patients with chronic coronary artery disease, angioplasty reduces the risk of future heart attacks and other cardiovascular complications, supporting better long-term health.

Accessible for a Range of Patients
Angioplasty is suitable for many patients, including those who may not be candidates for traditional surgery, providing an effective treatment option for a broader population.

Choosing angioplasty means choosing a proven, effective, and patient-friendly solution to cardiovascular issues. Whether you’re seeking symptom relief or life-saving treatment, angioplasty offers a pathway to better heart health and a brighter future.

The procedure typically lasts between 1 to 2 hours. However, the total time you spend in the hospital may vary depending on preparation, recovery, and observation time.

Most patients recover quickly and can resume normal activities within a few days. Your doctor will provide specific guidelines based on your individual case.

Yes, medications such as blood thinners, cholesterol-lowering drugs, and blood pressure medications are often prescribed to prevent complications and support long-term heart health.

While angioplasty is generally safe, potential risks include bleeding, infection, artery re-narrowing (restenosis), or blood clots. Our expert team takes every precaution to minimize these risks.

Angioplasty is highly effective in relieving symptoms, improving blood flow, and reducing the risk of heart attacks. Stents further enhance long-term success by keeping arteries open.

After angioplasty, adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle is essential. This includes a balanced diet, regular exercise, quitting smoking, and managing stress. Our team provides guidance to support your recovery.

To begin your journey to better heart health, contact our patient care team or fill out the online inquiry form. We’ll guide you through the next steps and help schedule your consultation with one of our specialists.

We provide an easy process for international patients to share their medical records securely. Our patient coordinators will guide you through submitting your history via email or a secure portal, ensuring our specialists can review your case and create a personalized treatment plan before your arrival.

Yes, we offer dedicated support for international patients, including assistance with travel arrangements, airport transfers, and recommendations for nearby accommodations. Our international patient coordinators are here to ensure a smooth and stress-free experience.

Absolutely. Our hospital provides multilingual staff and interpreters to ensure clear communication throughout your treatment journey. We aim to make your stay comfortable and worry-free, regardless of your language preferences.

For most patients, the angioplasty procedure and initial recovery require a hospital stay of 1 to 2 days. We recommend international patients plan for an additional 5 to 7 days locally for follow-up consultations and rest before traveling back home. Your care team will provide a detailed itinerary tailored to your needs.

About Angioplasty

What is angioplasty?

Angioplasty is a life-changing, minimally invasive procedure that restores healthy blood flow to the heart by opening narrowed or blocked arteries. At Ribera, we use the latest technology and techniques to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.

This highly effective procedure is performed by our expert interventional cardiologists and often includes the placement of a stent—a small mesh tube that keeps your arteries open and reduces the risk of future blockages. Whether you’re experiencing chest pain (angina) or recovering from a heart attack, angioplasty at one of our hospitals can help you regain your heart health and improve your quality of life.

Who can benefit from angioplasty?

If you’re struggling with chest pain, shortness of breath, or symptoms of coronary artery disease, angioplasty at Ribera could be the solution you need. This treatment is especially beneficial for those with persistent discomfort or high-risk heart conditions, and it can be a lifesaving option during a heart attack. Our experienced team of cardiologists specializes in tailoring treatments to meet the unique needs of each patient. Take control of your heart health and trust our world-class expertise to provide you with fast, effective relief and long-term results.

How is angioplasty performed?

Angioplasty is performed with precision and care in Ribera Health Group’s state-of-the-art catheterization lab. Our highly skilled interventional cardiologists use advanced imaging to guide a thin catheter through your arteries to the site of the blockage. Once there, a tiny balloon is inflated to clear the artery, and a stent is often placed to keep it open and prevent future issues.

This minimally invasive procedure typically takes just one to two hours, and you’ll be closely monitored by our compassionate care team every step of the way. With shorter recovery times and exceptional outcomes, our angioplasty service is designed to get you back to living your best life as quickly as possible.

Recovery Time and Success Rates

Recovery Time: We can detail the typical recovery period for patients after undergoing angioplasty.

Success Rates: Highlight the hospital’s success rates for angioplasty procedures, comparing them (if favorable) to national or international benchmarks.

Advantages Over Other Hospitals

Here we can outline specific reasons why patients should choose Ribera

By the Numbers: Trusted Expertise

We can include here impressive statistics about the hospital’s angioplasty program, such as:

  • The number of angioplasty procedures performed annually.
  • Percentage of patients with successful outcomes.
  • Average recovery times compared to other facilities.

Before Coronary Angioplasty

Pre-Procedure Medical Preparation

  • Follow instructions for any pre-procedure blood tests or imaging (e.g., EKG, chest X-ray, or echocardiogram).
  • Inform the medical team about all medications, supplements, or allergies you have.
  • If you are taking blood thinners, consult your doctor about whether to continue or stop them.

Fasting

  • Avoid eating or drinking for 6–8 hours before the procedure, as recommended by the hospital.

Medications

  • Take prescribed medications as directed, including any antiplatelet medications to prevent clotting.
  • Bring a list of all medications with doses for the medical team to review.

Stop Smoking and Alcohol

  • Stop smoking and avoid alcohol in the days leading up to the procedure to reduce complications and improve recovery.

Transportation and Support

  • Arrange for someone to drive you home and provide support post-procedure, as you may not be able to drive or engage in strenuous activity immediately.

Wear Comfortable Clothing

  • Wear loose, comfortable clothes to the hospital. Remove jewelry or accessories.

Confirm Consent and Questions

  • Review and sign consent forms. Use this time to clarify any doubts with your healthcare provider.

After Coronary Angioplasty

Hospital Recovery

  • Rest in the hospital for a few hours or overnight, depending on your condition.
  • Monitor for potential complications, such as bleeding at the catheter site or chest pain.

Medications

  • Continue prescribed medications, including antiplatelet drugs to prevent stent clotting.
  • Avoid over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen or aspirin unless approved by your doctor.

Wound Care

  • Keep the catheter insertion site clean and dry.
  • Follow the hospital’s instructions for wound care, and avoid strenuous activities that may disrupt healing.

Physical Activity

  • Avoid heavy lifting, intense exercise, or driving for several days or weeks, as recommended. Gradually return to normal activity after consulting your doctor.

Diet and Lifestyle

  • Adopt a heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.
  • Avoid foods high in salt, sugar, and saturated fats.
  • Quit smoking and limit alcohol intake to prevent future cardiac issues.

Follow-Up Appointments

  • Attend follow-up visits to monitor recovery and ensure the stent or treated arteries are functioning well.

Recognizing Warning Signs

  • Seek immediate medical attention if you experience symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, fever, excessive bleeding, or swelling at the insertion site.

Cardiac Rehabilitation

  • Participate in a cardiac rehab program if recommended to improve heart health and prevent future complications.

The Life-Changing Benefits of Angioplasty

Angioplasty is a groundbreaking, minimally invasive procedure that has transformed heart care. Designed to open blocked arteries and restore blood flow to the heart, it offers patients a range of significant health benefits:

Immediate Symptom Relief
Angioplasty quickly alleviates symptoms like chest pain (angina), shortness of breath, and fatigue, enabling you to return to your daily activities with comfort and ease.

Life-Saving Potential
In emergencies such as heart attacks, angioplasty can rapidly restore blood flow, minimize heart damage, and save lives. Its efficiency and effectiveness make it a cornerstone of modern cardiovascular care.

Minimally Invasive Procedure
Unlike traditional open-heart surgery, angioplasty is performed through a small incision, reducing surgical risks, scarring, and recovery time. Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days.

Long-Term Results with Stents
The addition of stents during angioplasty helps keep arteries open, reducing the likelihood of future blockages. Drug-eluting stents further enhance outcomes by releasing medication to prevent re-narrowing.

Improved Quality of Life
By restoring proper blood flow, angioplasty enhances overall heart function, boosts energy levels, and allows patients to lead more active, fulfilling lives.

Preventative Benefits
For patients with chronic coronary artery disease, angioplasty reduces the risk of future heart attacks and other cardiovascular complications, supporting better long-term health.

Accessible for a Range of Patients
Angioplasty is suitable for many patients, including those who may not be candidates for traditional surgery, providing an effective treatment option for a broader population.

Choosing angioplasty means choosing a proven, effective, and patient-friendly solution to cardiovascular issues. Whether you’re seeking symptom relief or life-saving treatment, angioplasty offers a pathway to better heart health and a brighter future.

The procedure typically lasts between 1 to 2 hours. However, the total time you spend in the hospital may vary depending on preparation, recovery, and observation time.

Most patients recover quickly and can resume normal activities within a few days. Your doctor will provide specific guidelines based on your individual case.

Yes, medications such as blood thinners, cholesterol-lowering drugs, and blood pressure medications are often prescribed to prevent complications and support long-term heart health.

While angioplasty is generally safe, potential risks include bleeding, infection, artery re-narrowing (restenosis), or blood clots. Our expert team takes every precaution to minimize these risks.

Angioplasty is highly effective in relieving symptoms, improving blood flow, and reducing the risk of heart attacks. Stents further enhance long-term success by keeping arteries open.

After angioplasty, adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle is essential. This includes a balanced diet, regular exercise, quitting smoking, and managing stress. Our team provides guidance to support your recovery.

To begin your journey to better heart health, contact our patient care team or fill out the online inquiry form. We’ll guide you through the next steps and help schedule your consultation with one of our specialists.

We provide an easy process for international patients to share their medical records securely. Our patient coordinators will guide you through submitting your history via email or a secure portal, ensuring our specialists can review your case and create a personalized treatment plan before your arrival.

Yes, we offer dedicated support for international patients, including assistance with travel arrangements, airport transfers, and recommendations for nearby accommodations. Our international patient coordinators are here to ensure a smooth and stress-free experience.

Absolutely. Our hospital provides multilingual staff and interpreters to ensure clear communication throughout your treatment journey. We aim to make your stay comfortable and worry-free, regardless of your language preferences.

For most patients, the angioplasty procedure and initial recovery require a hospital stay of 1 to 2 days. We recommend international patients plan for an additional 5 to 7 days locally for follow-up consultations and rest before traveling back home. Your care team will provide a detailed itinerary tailored to your needs.

Doctors

The heart department of the Ribera Health Group provides patients with a multidisciplinary team of specialists, including cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, internists, anesthesiologists, intensivists, primary care physicians, and dedicated professionals from the emergency and nursing units. This team is fully focused on the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular pathologies, ensuring comprehensive and specialized care for every patient

The group’s Cardiovascular Network is coordinated by an executive committee:

Facilities

Our hospitals and centers are equipped with cutting-edge technology and modern installations designed to deliver the highest standards of medical care. We offer comfortable patient rooms, welcoming environments, and amenities tailored to ensure a smooth and stress-free healthcare experience for you and your loved ones.

Why choose Ribera for your angioplasty?

At Ribera, we combine expertise, innovation, and patient-centered care to ensure the best possible outcomes for every angioplasty procedure. Here’s why Ribera is your trusted partner for heart care:

World-Class Expertise

Our team of highly skilled interventional cardiologists has extensive experience in performing angioplasty procedures. With a commitment to excellence, our specialists deliver precise, effective treatments tailored to your needs.

State-of-the-Art Technology

Ribera is equipped with the latest advancements in cardiovascular care, including cutting-edge imaging systems and minimally invasive techniques. This ensures accurate diagnosis, safe procedures, and faster recovery times for our patients.

Comprehensive Heart Care

Angioplasty at Ribera is just one part of our integrated approach to cardiovascular health. From initial consultations to follow-up care and rehabilitation, we offer a seamless experience to support your recovery and long-term heart health.

Patient-Centered Approach

Your comfort and well-being are our top priorities. Our dedicated care teams take the time to understand your concerns, answer your questions, and guide you through every step of your journey with compassion and professionalism.

International Patient Support

For our international patients, we provide specialized services, including multilingual support, travel assistance, and personalized care coordination, to make accessing world-class heart care as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Proven Results

With a track record of success in treating heart conditions, Ribera is proud to offer angioplasty procedures that not only relieve symptoms but also significantly improve quality of life. Our focus on patient outcomes ensures you receive the care you deserve.

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  • Leadership in Cardiology

Dr. Ignacio Valenciano BilbaoMuñoz Criado

Dr. Ignacio Valenciano Bilbao is a highly experienced orthopedic surgeon with a career spanning over two decades in both public and private healthcare sectors. After earning his medical degree from Universidad de Santiago de Compostelaand completing his specialization via MIR at Arquitecto Marcide Hospital in Ferrol, he pursued advanced training in spinal surgery at La Fe Hospital in Valencia and pediatric orthopedics at Niño Jesús Hospital in Madrid. Constantly updating his expertise, Dr. Valenciano specializes in primary and revision prosthetic surgery and advanced arthroscopic techniques. Currently, he serves as a Traumatology Department Head at Ribera.

Languages spoken: Spanish and English

Specialties:

  • Primary and Revision Prosthetic Surgery
  • Navigation-Assisted Surgery
  • Arthroscopic Surgery
  • Traumatology
  • Pediatric Orthopedics
  • Spinal Surgery

Dr. Pedro Antonio Martínez Victorio

Dr. Pedro Antonio Martínez Victorio is an esteemed orthopedic surgeon with extensive international experience. He completed his specialization in Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology at Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca in Murcia and has pursued advanced training at renowned institutions, including the Royal Liverpool University Hospital and Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. As an invited surgeon, he has performed complex procedures in leading hospitals across Spain and Europe. His expertise spans minimally invasive techniques, sports injuries, and cutting-edge prosthetic innovations, earning him recognition as a leader in orthopedic surgery worldwide.

Languages spoken: Spanish and English

Specialties:

  • Joint Replacement Surgery
  • Sports Traumatology
  • Arthroscopic Surgery
  • Reconstructive Surgery
  • Pediatric Orthopedics
  • Infection Management

Dr. Paulino Sánchez Arteaga

Dr. Paulino Sánchez Arteaga is a renowned orthopedic surgeon specializing in advanced reconstructive and robotic knee prosthetic surgery. With international training at prestigious institutions such as the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York where he focused on hip and knee arthroplasty under Dr. Friedrich Boettner, he has become a leader in complex cases requiring cutting-edge technology. Dr. Sánchez is also an expert in sports traumatology, accelerated recovery protocols for hip and knee arthroplasties, and infection prevention. He has authored numerous high-impact publications in national and international journals, contributing significantly to advancements in orthopedic surgery and traumatology.

Languages spoken: Spanish and English

Specialties:

  • Reconstructive Surgery of the Upper Limb
  • Robotic Knee Prosthetic Surgery
  • Sports Traumatology
  • Trauma and Emergency Care
  • Fast-Track Hip and Knee Arthroplasties
  • Infection Prevention in Surgery

Dr. Ignacio Muñoz Criado

Dr. Ignacio Muñoz Criado is an internationally renowned orthopedic surgeon and the Medical Director of one of Ribera’s hospitals. With a distinguished career spanning decades, he has worked with elite athletes, served as the doctor for the Spanish Tennis Federation at Grand Slam tournaments, and contributed to the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. He played a key role in establishing Spain’s first hospital dedicated to the musculoskeletal system. A passionate educator and speaker, Dr. Muñoz has given numerous talks and lectures in Spain, England and the United States and he has collaborated with world-renowned surgeons. His surgical expertise and pursuit of perfection have earned him a reputation as one of the top orthopedic surgeons worldwide.

Languages spoken: Spanish and English

Specialties:

  • Total knee arthroplasty.
  • Total hip arthroplasty.
  • Achilles tendon.
  • Knee ligament reconstruction (ACL). Treatment via arthroscopy.
  • Arthroscopic knee surgery. Meniscectomy.
  • Arthrolysis of major joints.
  • Shoulder arthroscopy.
  • Hip arthroscopy.
  • Hallux valgus (bunion surgery).
  • Dupuytren’s disease.