
Stent placement is a common procedure in the United States; in 2004, over a million coronary stent procedures took place. Stents, small tubes that open the artery, are often placed during or right after angioplasty, a procedure performed to allow blood to flow through narrow or blocked blood vessels. The goal of using a stent is to keep the artery open overtime. Typically, stents are made of a metal mesh material, but they are sometimes made of fabric; these are more common when treating larger arteries.
As with any procedure, patients receiving a stent will likely wonder what to expect afterward.