Definition of Balloon angioplasty
Balloon angioplasty: Coronary angioplasty is
accomplished using a balloon-tipped catheter inserted through an artery in the groin or
arm to enlarge a narrowing in a coronary artery. Coronary artery disease occurs when
cholesterol plaque builds up (atherosclerosis) in the walls of the arteries to the heart.
Angioplasty is successful in opening coronary arteries in 90% of patients. 40% of patients
with successful coronary angioplasty will develop recurrent narrowing at the site of
balloon inflation.
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