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angioplasty

American  
[an-jee-uh-plas-tee] / ˈæn dʒi əˌplæs ti /

noun

Surgery.

PLURAL

angioplasties
  1. the repair of a blood vessel, as by inserting a balloon-tipped catheter to unclog it or by replacing part of the vessel with either a piece of the patient's own tissue or a prosthetic device.

    coronary angioplasty to widen an artery blocked by plaque.


angioplasty British  
/ ˈændʒɪəˌplæstɪ /

noun

  1. a surgical technique for restoring normal blood flow through an artery narrowed or blocked by atherosclerosis, either by inserting a balloon into the narrowed section and inflating it or by using a laser beam

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angioplasty Scientific  
/ ănjē-ə-plăs′tē /
  1. The surgical repair of a blood vessel, such as an obstructed coronary artery, usually by inflating a small balloon at the end of a catheter.


angioplasty Cultural  
  1. A surgical technique in which a catheter containing a small balloon is inserted into arteries around the heart. The balloon is inflated to compress deposits of fatty substances blocking the artery, thereby restoring the flow of blood.


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Also called balloon therapy.

Etymology

Origin of angioplasty

angio- + -plasty

Example Sentences

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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

Over the past year, he had to raise thousands of dollars through an aid organization to pay full-price for an angioplasty to remove plaque from his arteries.

From Los Angeles Times