Highly Complex Interventions

Best Rota-ablation Treatment in Jaipur.

When standard angioplasty isn't enough. Dr. Anshu Kabra specializes in advanced Rotational Atherectomy to safely clear severely calcified, rock-hard blockages, preventing the need for open-heart bypass surgery.

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Dr. Anshu Kabra - Best Rota-ablation Specialist in Jaipur

300+

Successful Rota Procedures
Identifying Complex Cases

When is Rota-ablation Necessary?

Over time, cholesterol plaque inside the coronary arteries can harden into rock-solid calcium deposits. Standard angioplasty balloons cannot crack this calcium. You may require Rota-ablation if you fit the following profile:

Failed Previous Angioplasty

You underwent an angiography, but the doctor was unable to pass a balloon or expand a stent because the arterial blockage was too dense and heavily calcified.

Advised for Bypass Surgery

You have been told that your blockages are too severe for stents and that a highly invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) is your only remaining option.

Chronic Severe Angina

Experiencing relentless, severe chest pain and tightness, often associated with advanced age, diabetes, or long-term chronic coronary artery disease.

The Advanced Solution

Drilling Through Heart Calcium.

Rotational Atherectomy (Rota-ablation) is a highly sophisticated interventional technique used to modify rock-hard plaque. Using a microscopic, diamond-encrusted burr (drill), Dr. Kabra safely pulverizes the calcified blockage into microscopic particles.

  • Diamond-Tipped Precision: The burr rotates at incredibly high speeds (up to 160,000 RPM) to safely sand away the hardest calcium without damaging the artery wall.
  • Prepares the Artery for Stenting: Once the hardened calcium is cleared, a stent can be safely and fully expanded to permanently restore blood flow.
  • Avoids Open-Heart Surgery: Successfully treats complex lesions that would otherwise absolutely require a major bypass operation.
Diagram showing a rota-ablation drill clearing calcified plaque in an artery
Clinical Protocol

How Rota-ablation is Performed

1

Guidewire Placement

Under local anesthesia, a highly specialized, ultra-thin guidewire is carefully navigated past the severely calcified blockage in the coronary artery using real-time imaging.

2

Rotational Drilling

The diamond-coated burr is advanced over the guidewire. As it reaches the blockage, it rotates at high speeds, safely shaving the hard calcium into particles smaller than red blood cells, which wash away harmlessly in the bloodstream.

3

Stent Deployment

With the rock-hard calcium removed, a standard balloon and drug-eluting stent are easily passed into the artery and fully expanded, restoring optimal, healthy blood flow to the heart muscle.

Elite Surgical Skill

Why Trust Dr. Kabra?

Rota-ablation is one of the most technically demanding procedures in modern cardiology. Because of its complexity, many general cardiologists avoid heavily calcified lesions and immediately refer patients for bypass surgery.

Dr. Kabra possesses the elite technical mastery required for this procedure. Having successfully executed over 300+ complex Rotablation treatments, he is widely recognized as the definitive authority in Jaipur for salvaging high-risk, heavily calcified coronary arteries.

"My father was told his blockages were too hard for stents and that he urgently needed an open-heart bypass. We were terrified because of his age. We took a second opinion from Dr. Kabra. He used the Rota-ablation drill and placed the stents perfectly. He quite literally saved my father from open-heart surgery."

— Deepak M., Jaipur

"During my angiogram at another clinic, they couldn't get the balloon through the calcium block. I was referred to Dr. Kabra at Narayana Hospital. His expertise with the Rota-ablation technique cleared the artery completely. The recovery was incredibly fast."

— Sunita R., Vaishali Nagar

Rota-ablation FAQs

Is the Rota-ablation drill safe for my artery?
Yes. The diamond-tipped burr is specifically engineered to cut only inelastic, rock-hard calcified tissue. It is designed to safely glide over the soft, healthy, elastic walls of your artery without damaging them. However, it requires a highly experienced operator like Dr. Kabra to perform the procedure safely.
What happens to the calcium that is drilled away?
The Rotational Atherectomy device pulverizes the hard calcium into microscopic particles that are actually smaller than your red blood cells. These tiny particles are safely washed downstream by your natural blood flow and are eventually cleared and processed by your body’s reticuloendothelial system (like the liver and spleen).
How long is the recovery after a Rota-ablation?
Because Rota-ablation is performed similarly to a standard angioplasty (using a catheter through the wrist or groin), the recovery time is virtually the same. Most patients are monitored overnight and discharged from the hospital the very next day, resuming light activities within a few days.
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