As cardiovascular interventions evolve, interventional cardiology remains at the cutting edge of minimally invasive techniques to treat heart conditions. From coronary stenting to transcatheter valve replacement, these procedures have transformed the treatment landscape. While traditional surgeries involved long recovery times, today’s interventions focus on short hospital stays and quick patient recovery. With improvements in catheter-based technology and imaging, cardiologists can now detect and treat issues with remarkable precision. As we look ahead, innovations like bioresorbable scaffolds and gene therapy continue to expand the therapeutic possibilities, positioning interventional cardiology as a cornerstone of modern cardiovascular care.
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