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2022-09-03 05:29:24 By : Mr. meng Tian

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The first ever case of robotically assisted bioresorbable stent implantation in the world was done by the Department of Cardiology in the Advanced Cardiac Centre of the PGIMER here as an interventional procedure.

The case was performed by Yash Paul Sharma, Department of Cardiology head, and his team.

The patient was a 47-year-old with coronary artery disease and 90% stenosis of major coronary arteries. The patient underwent successful implantation of bioresorbable stents through the Corindus Robotic Arm of Cardiac Cath Lab.

The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) is the first centre in India where robotic-assisted percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has been done. The robotic PCI has the advantage of high precision and cuts down radiation exposure.

Newer bioresorbable stents with thinner struts (100 microns) developed in India have been introduced, and now these stents dissolve in the body over two-three years, leaving the natural artery intact.

Older generation bioresorbable stents had strut thicknesses of 150 microns. The clinical registry of patients with newer generation bioresorbable stents and also robotic PCI is being carried out in the PGIMER, which has achieved the least mortality (6.8%) in patients with the acute coronary syndrome, including cardiogenic shock and comorbidities, of all age groups.

The above article has been published from a wire agency with minimal modifications to the headline and text.

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