Treatment Coronary Angioplasty:
Coronary artery resection is performed by means of the technique of expansion of coronary coronary sphincters by blowing the balloon within the occlusion. This is done by inserting a balloon on top of a very thin catheter within the obstruction using x-ray X-ray guided catheterization and balloon inflating. The process is called Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA). Stents are sometimes used to place the narrowing place after enlargement to keep the artery open and prevent recurrence of constriction. Studies have shown that using networks with expansion is better than expanding alone.
Coronary artery resection is performed by means of the technique of expansion of coronary coronary sphincters by blowing the balloon within the occlusion. This is done by inserting a balloon on top of a very thin catheter within the obstruction using x-ray X-ray guided catheterization and balloon inflating. The process is called Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA). Stents are sometimes used to place the narrowing place after enlargement to keep the artery open and prevent recurrence of constriction. Studies have shown that using networks with expansion is better than expanding alone.