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Angioplasty is a procedure where a balloon is used to open an artery that has become narrowed or blocked by deposits in the wall.  The cardiologist inserts a catheter (tube) through either the groin or wrist up to the coronary (heart) arteries.  A small metal stent is then permanently placed in the artery to help keep the artery open and relieve your symptoms.

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Coronary Angiogram/Angioplasty - What You Need to Know: A Patient & Family Guide

Coronary Angiogram/Angioplasty - What You Need to Know: A Patient & Family Guide

Coronary Angiogram/Angioplasty - What You Need to Know: A Patient & Family Guide

Coronary Angiogram/Angioplasty - What You Need to Know: A Patient & Family Guide

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