Angioplasty Overview

Angioplasty Guide

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  • Summary
  • Definition
  • Other Names
  • Recovery
  • Description
  • Outlook (Prognosis)
  • Why the Procedure is Performed
  • Risks
  • References
Reviewed By Glenn Gandelman, MD

Definition

Angioplasty is a medical procedure to open narrowed or blocked blood vessels of the heart. These blood vessels are called the coronary arteries.

Angioplasty is not considered to be a type of surgery. It is called a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

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Encyclopedia: Angioplasty

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Angioplasty is the mechanical widening of a narrowed or totally obstructed blood vessel. These obstructions are often caused by atherosclerosis. The word is composed of the medical combining forms of the Latin words aggeîos meaning "vessel" and plastós meaning "formed" or "moulded". Angioplasty has come to include all manner of vascular interventions typically performed in a minimally invasive or percutaneous method. Percutaneous coronary intervention , commonly known as coronary angioplasty...


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Yahoo! Answers

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Angioplasty?
If someone gets an angioplasty done to prevent a heart attack, what are the dangers?...

It's better to avail the chance, because a heart attack means complete death of myocardium. Every procedure has a complication/s/ dangers, but the benefit is kept in mind, OK. Normally it...

Asked by fccta32@sbcglobal.net - 3 months ago

After having an angioplasty can you do regular things?
My mother just had an angioplasty and says she cannot do things as she did...

It is a psychological phenomena, give her some time and encourage her to do physical activity gradually, walking is the best. Avoid stress and a healthy diet OK

Asked by Happy Girl - 6 months ago


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