Balloon and Stent Procedures in Congenital Heart Disease

 Balloon and stent procedures are minimally invasive techniques used to treat congenital heart disease.

Balloons are used to widen narrowed valves or blood vessels, while stents provide long-term structural support to keep vessels open.

These procedures reduce the need for open-heart surgery and support improved blood flow.

Ongoing monitoring is essential to ensure long-term effectiveness.


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