Methodist Hospital Stone Oak held a Sept. 1 ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of its new Complex Coronary Intervention Center, a hospital-based clinic specialized in highly complex procedures related to treating coronary artery disease.
According to a news release, these procedures help with improving the quality of life for patients suffering from various conditions associated with cardiovascular disease.
Methodist Hospital Stone Oak officials said the new clinic’s focus includes chronic total occlusion, or CTO, a procedure performed when a patient has a complete or nearly complete blockage of one or more of their coronary arteries.
The release states that blockages are caused by plaque and cholesterol deposit buildup within a coronary artery, which causes narrowing of the arteries. When this happens, blood and oxygen flow to the heart is compromised and can raise the risk of heart attack.











