On the occasion of World Heart Day 2025, Aster CMI Hospital announced a breakthrough in cardiac care by becoming the first hospital in Karnataka to introduce Excimer Laser Angioplasty an advanced life-saving procedure powered by the Philips Nexcimer Laser System.
This cutting-edge technique is a game-changer for patients suffering from calcified deposits, in-stent restenosis, chronic total occlusions (CTOs), and blockages where conventional balloon angioplasty or stenting have failed. Unlike traditional methods, the Excimer Laser uses controlled pulses of ultraviolet light energy to precisely vaporize hardened plaque into microscopic particles, restoring smooth blood flow without damaging surrounding tissues.
India bears nearly one-fifth of the world’s heart disease burden, with over 50 million people affected. While balloon angioplasty and stenting remain common treatments, they often fail in cases of calcified blockages, in-stent restenosis, or chronic total occlusions. Here, laser angioplasty emerges as a true game-changer.
Dr. C N Manjunath, Member of the Lok Sabha, Bangalore South, said, “It is heartening to see advanced technologies like the Philips Nexcimer Laser System being introduced in Karnataka. Such innovations not only save lives but also ensure that our people have access to the best possible cardiac care close to home. This initiative by Aster CMI Hospital will go a long way in addressing the growing burden of heart disease in our state and the country.”
Dr. Prashanth N, CEO, Aster Hospital’s, added, the launch of Laser Angioplasty in Karnataka is a proud moment for the Aster Group. This advanced technology reflects our commitment to offering world-class cardiac care and ensuring that patients in our region have access to the latest life-saving treatments. Our vision is to continually bring innovations that transform outcomes and strengthen trust in our healthcare services.
Prof. Dr. Nagamalesh UM, Lead Consultant – Cardiology & Interventional Cardiology, Aster CMI Hospital, said, Laser Angioplasty is a breakthrough for patients with complex or previously untreatable blockages. By vaporizing plaque with precision, this technique allows us to restore blood flow even in the most challenging cases, improving survival and quality of life while reducing the risks associated with open-heart surgery.
By bringing this technology to Karnataka, Aster CMI Hospital reaffirms its commitment to patient-first, innovation-driven cardiac care, ensuring heart patient population has access to world-class treatment options.