Not long ago, certain coronary artery blockages were considered untreatable with angioplasty. Patients with left main disease, long-standing total occlusions, heavily calcified arteries, or complex ...
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Can heart stents decline over time and need replacement? Cardiologist explains
Can heart stents decline over time or need replacement? A cardiologist explains how stents work, why problems can develop, ...
CREST-2 may end routine CEA for asymptomatic carotid stenosis, but its message is nuanced, raising new questions about ...
Boston Scientific has told customers to stop using certain stents linked to three deaths, the Food and Drug Administration ...
Researchers at the NIH and Emory School of Medicine have completed the first minimally invasive coronary artery bypass of the ...
Kauvery Hospital Alwarpet Performs Rare, High-Risk Vertebral Artery Stenting to Prevent Major Stroke
Kauvery Hospital Alwarpet has successfully performed a rare and technically complex neurovascular procedure to prevent a ...
When arterial plaque – a sticky combination of fatty deposits, calcified material, inflammatory cells and other substances – ...
This approach significantly reduces the risk of future re-narrowing of the artery and improves long-term outcomes for ...
Operators performed closed-chest bypass before TAVI in a high-risk patient with decompensated HF due to a failing aortic ...
More than 370,000 insured patients in the US underwent kidney stone surgery in 2019, highlighting the importance of the 2026 AUA guidelines.
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Johor hospital carries out complex high-risk heart procedure
KPJ Healthcare says it involved the treatment of severe coronary artery disease with extensive calcium build-up.
FDA is reviewing AXIOS stent delivery issues after Boston Scientific reported injuries and deaths, urging facilities to stop use and remove affected devices.
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