Intraluminal angioplasty
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Used for
balloon angioplasty, laser angioplasty, PTCA (percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty), ultrasound angioplasty
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Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)
- Subintimal angioplasty differs from the usual intraluminal angioplasty because subintimal angioplasty is performed in the wall of the artery to create a new nondiseased channel underneath the diseased lumen area, whereas traditional angioplasty opens the narrowed lumen.
- INTRALUMINAL ANGIOPLASTY Intraluminal angioplasty of the infrainguinal vessels has not been a success.
- [The place of balanced treatment in the framework of percutaneous intraluminal angioplasty (lower limbs)]Bourde C.
- [Treatment of renal artery stenosis by percutaneous intraluminal angioplasty]Joffre F.
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