Can a stent be placed for right main coronary occlusion?

Right coronary trunk occlusion can be stented.
1. When the right coronary artery is occluded, if the drug treatment is ineffective and affects the normal blood supply, stenting is an option.
2. Coronary arteries are blood vessels that supply blood and nutrients to the heart, including left and right coronary arteries, and the left coronary artery can be divided into the left anterior descending branch and the left circumflex branch. When occlusion occurs in any of these vessels, stenting can be performed as long as the indications are met and there are no contraindications.
Currently, stent implantation is an important treatment for coronary artery disease, allowing patients to increase their activity tolerance and improve their quality of life. After stent implantation, attention should be paid to taking antithrombotic drugs for a prescribed period of weeks or for life as prescribed by the doctor, to avoid in-stent restenosis caused by thrombus formation in the stent and new stenosis in other parts of the vessel.