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Angioplasty

Alternate Names : Balloon Angioplasty, Cardiac Angioplasty, Coronary Angioplasty, Coronary Artery Angioplasty, Heart Artery Dilatation, Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty, PTCA

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Coronary Artery Balloon Angioplasty - Series: Procedure, part 4

Coronary Artery Balloon Angioplasty - Series: Procedure, part 4

A device called a stent may be placed. A stent is a latticed, metal scaffold that is placed within the coronary artery to keep the vessel open

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  1. Cardiac Catheterization
  2. Atherosclerosis
  3. Stable Angina
  4. Cholesterol Producers
  5. Coronary Artery Balloon Angioplasty - Series
    1. Normal anatomy
    2. Indication
    3. Procedure, part 1
    4. Procedure, part 2
    5. Procedure, part 3
    6. Procedure, part 4
    7. Procedure, part 5
    8. Aftercare, part 1
    9. Aftercare, part 2

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