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Microwave Balloon Angioplasty

Electro International, 1991, 1991
Experimental studies have led to the conclusion that microwave balloon angioplasty (MBA) is effective in enhancing the primary result of angioplasty. The feasibility and efficacy of a microwave system to enhance the result of the primary angioplasty procedure were demonstrated for normal and atherosclerotic rabbit models.
P. Walinsky   +5 more
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Balloon angioplasty by vascular surgeons

The American Journal of Surgery, 1997
Endovascular treatment of arterial disease of the lower extremity is performed by radiologists, cardiologists, and some vascular surgeons. This retrospective review was performed to measure complications and success rates in patients with extensive occlusive disease treated by vascular surgeons.Balloon angioplasties were performed on 336 vascular ...
F A, Madera   +4 more
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Balloon-protected Carotid Angioplasty

Neurosurgery, 2000
We describe a method of protecting the distal cerebral circulation during carotid angioplasty and report results using the technique in 17 procedures.Eleven men and five women with carotid stenoses ranging in severity from 70 to 95% underwent the procedure. The technique was used bilaterally in one patient.
F C, Albuquerque   +4 more
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The Forgotten Art of Balloon Angioplasty

Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine, 2018
Editorial: The Forgotten Art of Balloon ...
Di Mario, Carlo   +2 more
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Peripheral angioplasty balloon technology

Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 1993
Changes in balloon and catheter technology have led to the development of smaller, more flexible, and less traumatic balloon dilatation systems. The physical principles that govern balloon angioplasty and the current status of balloon materials and catheter designs will be reviewed. A compilation of various angioplasty catheters is also summarized.
A H, Matsumoto   +3 more
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Angioplasty balloon deployment control

Proceedings of the 2010 American Control Conference, 2010
Application of control engineering methods is suggested for percutaneous coronary intervention. In particular, angioplasty balloon deployment control is discussed. A general control structure is proposed with the aim of reducing possible arterial damage during balloon deployment.
Hamed Azarnoush, Benoit Boulet
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Laser balloon angioplasty versus balloon angioplasty in normal rabbit iliac arteries

Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 1989
AbstractReduction of vascular recoil is an important goal of laser balloon angioplasty (LBA), wherein Nd:YAG laser radiation is delivered radially during balloon inflation. To define the acute and chronic effects of LBA on the normal arterial lumen in comparison with those of balloon angioplasty (BA), 36 New Zealand White male rabbits (3–4 kg) were ...
R D, Jenkins   +5 more
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[Balloon angioplasty].

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux, 2000
Balloon angioplasty of the coronary arteries is about 20 years old and has become the main technique of myocardial revascularisation. It is performed under local anaesthetic by arterial puncture and some centres are already performing the procedures on an ambulatory basis.
L, Maillard, B, Desveaux, L, Quilliet
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Kissing balloon coronary angioplasty

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1984
Balloon angioplasty of stenoses involving a bifurcation of coronary arteries carries a significant risk of permanent occlusion of I of the branches. 1 Kissing balloon angioplasty was first described for aortoplasty in the Leriche syndrome. 2 In 1981, Gruentzig introduced it into coronary angioplasty.
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Balloon angioplasty for cerebrovascular disease

Neurological Research, 1992
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) has become an established treatment for peripheral, renal and coronary vascular disease, where the success rate approaches 90% with complications occurring in less than 5% of patients. There has been a reluctance to recommend PTA of the internal carotid artery (ICA) because of concern about the risks of ...
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