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- $Title{What is Angioplasty?}
- $Subject{coronary test angioplasty circulatory system special procedures
- procedure surgical artery arteries blood vessels balloon systems operation
- operations catheter inflated bypass surgery angina closed closings heart
- coronaries angioplasties vessel balloons inflate inflates}
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- The Heart's Blood Supply*0008901.scf}
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- What is Angioplasty?
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- QUESTION: Would you please explain the surgical procedure known as
- angioplasty? My father's doctors are advising this operation for him, but we
- don't know enough about it to be able to advise my Dad who has asked our
- opinion. Please help us make a sound decision.
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- ANSWER: Angioplasty is an effective treatment for coronary artery disease
- where the coronary arteries--those blood vessels that bring nutrients to the
- heart itself--are partially or totally "closed."
- Angioplasty is accomplished by inserting a narrow balloon attached to a
- guiding catheter through the circulatory system to the affected coronary
- artery. The balloon is place at the narrowest part of the artery and then
- inflated at high pressure. The expansion of the balloon forces open the
- material that closed the artery, creating a wider channel for blood to flow
- through.
- Benefits from angioplasty--as opposed to bypass surgery--are that it
- does not require surgery; can improve your ability to exercise without
- heart-related pain; may increase the so-called "quality of life"; can reduce
- pain caused by angina; requires much shorter hospital stays than bypass
- surgery; and costs much less than bypasses.
- Patients most likely to be considered for angioplasty include those with
- coronary "closings" that have occurred within the past six months; who are
- also candidates for bypass surgery; who have "closings" in several separate
- parts of arteries--but not in major sections of those vessels.
- There are some risks associated with angioplasty, such as serious
- coronary complications can happen during or after it; it is more dangerous for
- women, particularly those over 65 years who have had bypass surgery than for
- any other group; the arteries may "close" again at some point; and bypass
- surgery must be done if the angioplasty fails.
- Nevertheless, angioplasty is a major advance in medicine. It gets safer
- and more practical as experience is gained in its applications. It is
- altogether possible that this operation will provide your Dad with a new lease
- on life, and much more pleasure while living it.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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