This document discusses percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) stenting performed by Dr. Ashok Dutta on a 65-year-old male patient with a medical history of hypertension, diabetes, and reduced ejection fraction of 55% who presented with lesions in the medial and proximal left circumflex artery. The procedure involved wiring and predilation of the posterior descending artery and proximal left circumflex, positioning stents in both vessels so their proximal edges touched at the carina, simultaneous inflation of both stents at nominal pressure, pulling the stent balloons back 1-2 mm and high pressure inflation of both balloons at 18 atm, resulting in successful stenting.