Invasive cardiac procedures involve entering the body—usually through blood vessels—to diagnose or treat heart conditions. Unlike non-invasive tests, these procedures allow direct access to the heart and blood vessels using specialized catheters, imaging technologies, and medical devices. At Prathmesh Cardiac Institute, we perform a wide range of invasive treatments such as angioplasty, device implantation, and valve interventions with high precision and safety. Backed by a state-of-the-art cathlab and a skilled team, our goal is to provide accurate diagnosis and effective treatment with minimal discomfort and maximum care.
Imaging test using contrast dye and X-rays to view blood flow in arteries and detect blockages.
Minimally invasive procedure to open narrowed or blocked blood vessels using a balloon catheter.
Advanced angioplasty technique using a rotating burr to remove calcified plaque in arteries.
Uses intravascular ultrasound imaging to guide precise stent placement during angioplasty.
Management and revascularization strategies for previously unsuccessful angioplasty cases.
Specialized angioplasty for treating chronic total occlusions in coronary arteries.
Angioplasty performed after coronary artery bypass grafting to treat new or recurring blockages.
Opens narrowed arteries outside the heart, typically in the legs, to improve blood flow.
Treats narrowing of arteries supplying the kidneys to help control blood pressure and preserve function.
Balloon Aortic Valvuloplasty temporarily relieves aortic valve stenosis using a balloon catheter.
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation replaces a diseased aortic valve without open-heart surgery.
Balloon Mitral Valvotomy opens a narrowed mitral valve, improving blood flow in patients with mitral stenosis.
Electrophysiology Study and Radiofrequency Ablation diagnose and treat abnormal heart rhythms.
Minimally invasive procedure to close congenital heart defects using special occluder devices.
Small device implanted under the skin to help regulate abnormal heart rhythms.
Devices that correct dangerous heart rhythms and improve heart function in heart failure patients.
Minimally invasive procedures to treat conditions like stroke, aneurysms, and vascular malformations in the brain and spine.