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If you have undergone coronary angioplasty, you may
have benefited from one of medicine's Coronary stents are primarily used in conjunction with balloon angioplasty. In angioplasty, a catheter is inserted with a tiny balloon attached to its tip. The balloon is inflated to stretch open the artery, but up to half the time the artery will collapse and the blockage will recur. Stents can be inserted during the procedure to prevent this sudden closure of the vessel. Stents in the coronary arteries have been shown to:
But stents are not foolproof. Some patients may have a repeat blockage. New stent developments, and the use of powerful drugs along with the stents, should make the success rate even greater. The Health Alliance performs more than half of the Tri-states coronary stent procedures. And that experience has helped The Christ Hospital, The University Hospital and The Jewish Hospital become among the "Top 100 Cardiac Hospitals in the U.S." according to HCIA. |
Contact Us: Health Alliance 1-513-585-CARE .
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