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Percutaneous

Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is a minimally invasive, catheter-based procedure used to treat narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries that supply blood and oxygen to the heart muscle. Performed by introducing a catheter through a peripheral artery and advancing it to the coronary circulation, PCI t…

Curated from this journal's research 📚 10 peer-reviewed articles cited Cited 26× across the literature 🗓 Reviewed July 2026

Overview

Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is a minimally invasive, catheter-based procedure used to treat narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries that supply blood and oxygen to the heart muscle. Performed by introducing a catheter through a peripheral artery and advancing it to the coronary circulation, PCI typically combines balloon angioplasty with stent placement to restore blood flow, and it is central to the management of coronary artery disease, including acute and chronic presentations. The procedure relies on imaging guidance and is adapted to lesion complexity, vessel anatomy, and patient risk. Research relevant to this topic includes outcomes of PCI among very elderly patients with ischaemic heart disease, intervention for complex lesions of the left main coronary artery, and treatment of left main chronic total occlusion. Reports of complications, such as asymptomatic embolisation after percutaneous closure procedures, and considerations of contrast-agent toxicity, illustrate the procedural risks and the importance of technique and patient selection. Sub-areas include coronary angioplasty and stenting, treatment of left main and bifurcation disease, chronic total occlusion intervention, management of acute coronary syndromes, and the assessment and mitigation of procedural complications. As a cornerstone of interventional cardiology, PCI offers a minimally invasive alternative to surgical revascularisation for restoring coronary blood flow, relieving ischaemia, and improving outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease.

Research published in this journal

10 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

2017

The Evolution of Fetal Surgery

Knezevich MichelleCorresponding author
Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.
Exact topic Fetal Surgery doi:10.14302/issn.2997-2086.jfs-17-1663
2018

In The Pursuit of The Perfect Thyroid Care

Kumar Sahoo ManasCorresponding author
Consultant Nuclear Medicine & PET/CT, Department of Nuclear Medicine &PET-CT. Medanta-The Medicity, Gurugram, India.
Exact topic Thyroid Cancer doi:10.14302/issn.2574-4496.jtc-18-1986
2015

Pseudotumor Tuberculosis Of Liver: A Rare Entity

Soufi MehdiCorresponding author
Department of digestive Surgery, Faculty of medicine Oujda, University Mohammed first, Oujda -Morocco
Exact topic Spleen And Liver Research Cited by 1 doi:10.14302/issn.2578-2371.jslr-14-539

How this research is being cited

The 10 articles above have been cited 26 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.

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Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Surgery Proceedings.

Journal editorial board
Sathya-Prasad Burjonrappa · United States Luigi Boni · Italy Salvador Morales-Conde · Spain

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