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angioplasty
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angioplasty

Surgical repair of damaged or diseased blood vessels. A thin wire with a balloon at its tip is inserted into the blocked artery. The balloon is inflated to push the artery walls apart.

Within six months of surgery, 40% of patients will need the operation repeated because of a reaction to the stretching.

In the USA 1.285 million people underwent angioplasty in 2004.



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Balloon catheters are use in a medical procedure (known as percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty or PTCA) to open narrowe or blocked blood vessels or arteries of the heart.
Six months later, she had been admitted again, and successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA)-Stent intervention was performed to the LCx.
Tokyo, Japan, Dec 19, 2005 - (JCN) - Japan Lifeline began marketing OTTIMO ROSSO, its new balloon catheter for percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) procedure, on December 19.
 
 
 
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