Vascular & Coronary Stenting

Safe & Effective Minimally Invasive Stenting Procedures

Oracle Heart & Vascular medical team performing advanced cardiac stenting procedure in modern catheterization lab

Blocked or narrowed blood vessels, whether in the heart, legs or veins, can reduce circulation, cause pain and increase the risk of serious complications such as heart attack, limb ischemia, or DVT complications. At Oracle Heart & Vascular, we offer vascular and coronary stenting procedures that use advanced catheter-based techniques to open narrowed vessels and restore healthy blood flow, often with shorter recovery and less discomfort than traditional surgery. Stenting is a cornerstone treatment in modern cardiovascular care and may be combined with angioplasty to achieve the best possible, and often lifesaving, outcomes.

What Is Stenting?

A stent is a tiny mesh tube that is placed inside a narrowed or blocked blood vessel to help keep it open. In many cases, our interventional cardiologist will first perform a balloon to widen the vessel before deploying the stent to hold the vessel in its expanded position.

Stents are commonly used in arterial disease affecting coronary arteries (those supplying the heart), peripheral arteries (legs and arms), and select cases of venous disease to improve circulation and reduce symptoms.

Coronary Stenting

Coronary stenting is a procedure used to treat coronary artery disease (CAD), a condition in which plaque buildup narrows the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle. Reduced blood flow can cause chest pain (angina), shortness of breath, fatigue and increased risk of heart attack.

Coronary stenting can relieve symptoms, improve exercise tolerance and reduce the risk of heart attack when combined with optimal medical therapy.
It involves:

  • Your interventional cardiologist first inserts a catheter into a blood vessel, typically in the groin or wrist

  • A balloon-tipped catheter is advanced to the narrowed coronary artery

  • The balloon is inflated to open the blockage

  • A coronary stent is placed to help keep the artery open

Peripheral Angioplasty & Stenting

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a condition that most commonly affects the arteries in the legs. Peripheral stenting restores blood flow to the legs and reduces symptoms that interfere with daily activities. It may also be combined with other vascular interventions when necessary. Your interventional cardiologist will complete the following steps:

  • Thread a catheter to the the blockage in a peripheral artery

  • Widen the narrowed segment with balloon angioplasty

  • Place a stent to help keep the artery open, when necessary

Preparing For Your Stent

Your Oracle Heart & Vascular provider will assess your symptoms and review diagnostic imaging such as coronary angiography, vascular ultrasound or CT angiography. Pre-procedure instructions will be provided, including medication adjustments and fasting guidelines if required.

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Venous Stenting

While stents are most commonly associated with arteries, venous stents can be beneficial in select cases of venous obstruction or compression. These may occur when veins are narrowed due to scarring from prior clots, external compression or chronic venous disease that contributes to swelling, pain or impacts circulation.

Venous stenting is typically considered after careful imaging evaluation confirms a target lesion contributing to symptoms. It involves guiding a stent to the narrowed vein and expanding the stent to improve flow so blood can move more efficiently back to the heart.

During The Procedure

Stenting performed in the Oracle Procedure Suite, our state-of-the-heart outpatient heart lab conveniently located on the first floor on the first floor of our Fredericksburg office. Your procedure will take one to two hours, depending on its complexity.

  • Local anesthesia and light sedation help you remain comfortable

  • A catheter is inserted and guided to the affected vessel

  • Balloon dilation and stent placement are performed under imaging

  • The catheter is removed and the access site is closed

After The Procedure

After your stent placement, you will be monitored while sedation wears off. Vital signs and circulation are checked and most patients go home the same day or after a short observation period. Your provider will discuss medications and follow-up tests. Recovery is usually quick, and many patients notice symptom improvement as blood flow is restored.

Benefits Of Stenting

When combined with lifestyle measures and medical therapy, a stent can be a powerful part of your long-term heart and vascular health strategy. It offers several potential benefits, including:

  • Increased blood flow to the heart or extremities

  • Relief of symptoms such as pain, cramping or shortness of breath

  • Reduced risk of heart attack in coronary disease

  • Faster recovery compared to open surgery

  • Improved functional ability and quality of life

Patient-Centered Care Is At The Heart Of What We Do

Oracle Heart & Vascular proudly serves the Fredericksburg and King George communities with compassionate, patient-focused cardiovascular care. Our experienced team is committed to delivering advanced treatment, personalized support and clear patient education so you feel informed and confident every step of the way. Request your appointment today and take the next step toward better heart health with a team that puts you first.