angioplasty
Americannoun
plural
angioplastiesnoun
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Also called balloon therapy.
Etymology
Origin of angioplasty
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Bill Trotter's treatment began when he was admitted to the hospital on 8 May with a toe infection and staff performed a procedure called angioplasty which aims to improve blood flow.
From BBC
He would undergo multiple surgeries, including a quadruple bypass, two angioplasties, installation of a heart pump and — in 2012 — a transplant.
From Los Angeles Times
Dhankhar underwent angioplasty in Delhi in March but quickly resumed his duties and remained active in parliament.
From BBC
The soundwave emitters are placed inside angioplasty catheters to reach the calcified areas of the artery.
From Seattle Times
And drugmakers and surgeons haven’t developed as many new blockbuster treatments recently — there has been no new Prozac or angioplasty to drive up spending.
From Seattle Times
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