People who can’t have stents put in are mainly those who have severe vascular lesions that are not suitable for stenting, or patients who can’t adhere to the application of antiplatelet drugs after the operation. Whether it is suitable for stenting or not, it needs to be analyzed and judged by a specialist according to the patient’s condition.
1. The so-called stenting generally refers to endovascular stenting, such as the implantation of stents in coronary vessels and craniocerebral vessels. If the lesions of blood vessels are relatively limited or the lesions of blood vessels are not in very complicated areas, most of them can be treated by implanting stents.
2. However, if the patient’s vascular lesions are very diffuse or the lesions involve bifurcation, the effect of stent implantation is relatively poor, in which case a comprehensive judgment is needed, and the patient is usually recommended to undergo bypass treatment.
3. After implantation of stent, it is necessary to take antiplatelet aggregation drugs for a period of time to prevent endothelial proliferation of stent and thrombosis within the stent, but some patients have blood system diseases or other factors, which are not suitable for the application of antiplatelet aggregation drugs, and this kind of patients is not suitable for stenting.
Depending on the patient’s vascular lesions and overall physical condition, the doctor will make the best judgment, so it is recommended to follow the guidance of professional doctors.