An overview of the procedures Dr. Subhasish Deb performs, in plain language.
Angioplasty to reopen a coronary artery that has been completely blocked for an extended period — a technically demanding procedure requiring specialised technique.
Angioplasty of the left main coronary artery, which supplies a large portion of the heart muscle and requires particular precision.
Treatment of blockages located at a branch point between two coronary arteries, where stent placement needs careful planning.
Treating arteries with significant calcium build-up, often requiring plaque-modification tools before a stent can be placed effectively.
Using intravascular ultrasound to see inside the artery, helping guide precise stent sizing and placement.
Optical coherence tomography provides very high-resolution imaging from inside the artery to guide stent placement.
Uses sonic pressure waves to fracture calcium deposits within the artery wall, making it easier to place a stent.
Mechanical techniques that modify or remove hardened plaque from an artery before stenting.
A minimally invasive procedure to close an atrial septal defect — a hole between the heart's upper chambers — using a catheter-delivered device.
Catheter-based closure of a ventricular septal defect, a hole between the heart's lower chambers.
Closure of a patent ductus arteriosus, a persistent connection between two major blood vessels near the heart.
Catheter-based closure of a ruptured sinus of Valsalva, a rare structural heart condition.
A small device implanted to regulate a slow or irregular heartbeat.
An implantable cardioverter defibrillator that monitors heart rhythm and can deliver a corrective shock if a dangerous rhythm is detected.
A specialised pacemaker-defibrillator combination that helps the heart's chambers beat in a more coordinated way in certain types of heart failure.
A newer pacing technique that targets the heart's natural conduction pathway for a more physiological heartbeat.