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Can I undergo Vaso Meditech EECP after the stent procedure?


 EECP treatment is designed for these types of patients, where have already undergone a stent or even a bypass procedure. When this stenting and bypass procedure fails because of the progression of the disease, then EECP would be considered as the only option for these patients, to improve the blood supply to the heart muscle.

  • EECP treatment covers the whole heart's well-being, including the entire vascular system, and, unlike surgery.

  • It is not a 'localized' procedure. Thus overall holistic benefits are more.

  • There is no hospitalization, as the procedure is an outpatient procedure.

  • There is no risk of infection, as the procedure is non-invasive.

  • There is no bleeding or risk of blood clots.

  • There is no downtime. It is simply a walk-in and walk-out procedure/session every time.

  • There is no anesthesia administered for EECP procedures. EECP is completely painless.

  • EECP has no adverse side effects. EECP does not affect other parts or organs of the body.

  • There is no risk of complications in EECP, as it is an external procedure performed by mechanical means.

  • There is no need to take any additional or separate medication for EECP.

  • The benefits of EECP have been scientifically proved and well documented worldwide.

  • In EECP, there is no recuperation time.

  • While promising similar relief like Bypass and Angioplasty, EECP procedures are much more cost-effective when compared to surgical procedures.

  • It is a well-known fact that heart surgeries require delicate precision and can be technically challenging. Hence, the risk of complications is more. Further, extensive preparation is required for Bypass surgery and Balloon Angioplasty with a stent. Even the post-recovery period is fraught with many 'DOs and Don'ts.' All these can be avoided when undertaken by EECP procedures.

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