Published on: 2025-06-26 | Written by: Professor Dr. Hani Mahmoud Adel, Professor of Pediatric Cardiology
Pulmonary artery obstruction is one of the most critical congenital heart defects affecting newborns. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, it may lead to life-threatening complications.
Professor Dr. Hany Mahmoud Adel is a leading expert in pediatric cardiac catheterization and congenital heart defect management, offering modern and highly effective solutions—such as pulmonary artery stenting—to save these fragile lives.
A stent is a small tube inserted into a narrowed or blocked pulmonary artery using a minimally invasive catheter-based procedure. It helps widen the vessel and improve blood flow from the heart to the lungs.
According to Professor Dr. Hany Mahmoud Adel, this technique often replaces the need for open-heart surgery in many high-risk or complex cases.
Professor Dr. Hany Mahmoud Adel recommends pulmonary artery stenting in the following cases:
Pulmonary artery stenosis or complete obstruction at birth
Low blood oxygen levels due to restricted pulmonary blood flow
Failure of medical therapy or previous surgical shunt
As a temporary measure before future open-heart surgery
As Professor Dr. Hany Mahmoud Adel explains, stenting requires less time, avoids surgical incisions, and significantly reduces the risks associated with open-heart surgery. Key benefits include:
Faster recovery time for the newborn
Lower infection risk
Shorter hospital stay
Possibility of expanding the stent later as the child grows
Professor Dr. Hany Mahmoud Adel emphasizes the importance of regular follow-up after the procedure to monitor stent function and pulmonary artery pressure, and to adjust the treatment plan as the child develops.
Pulmonary artery stenting represents a major breakthrough in treating life-threatening heart defects in newborns. With extensive experience and precision, Professor Dr. Hany Mahmoud Adel leads this field by providing safe and effective care during the most critical moments of a child’s life.